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Through the potent medium of film and the magnificent avatars of our birds, Birds of America: How Birds Save Us will inspire individuals and organizations to use their power for positive, restorative, meaningful and undaunted action in the face of climate change and habitat loss.
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And those of us who cannot resist assigning anthropomorphic personalities and behaviors to the 435 stars of Audubon’s The Birds of America, a stunning collection of prints from life-size watercolors he produced between 1827 and 1838.
Oct 22, 2019 · All 435 Illustrations from John J Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ Are Available for Free Download. If you’ve been looking for an opportunity to download free high resolution images of 435 bird illustrations, you’re finally in the right place.
Intent on painting all the birds of America, John-James Audubon became a central figure of America’s national identity. But as these birds started disappearing with the dawn of the industrial era, so did the original American dream.
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In Birds of America, filmmaker Jacques Loeuille composes a love letter to the founding father of nature conservation. Audubon not only made a name for himself, but also immortalised a vast, hugely varied range of birds in his sophisticated paintings, bursting with colour, energy and drama.
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What we think. In the first half of the 19th century, the Frenchman Jean-Jacques Audubon traveled through Louisiana to paint all the birds of the new continent. At the same time, industrialization and the displacement of indigenous peoples were in full swing.