Plate 115 Wood Pewee by John James Audubon

Plate 115 Wood Pewee - John James Audubon -

Artwork Information

TitlePlate 115 Wood Pewee
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 115 Wood Pewee

The artwork, titled “Plate 115 Wood Pewee,” was created by John James Audubon and is part of the renowned series “Birds of America” which spanned from 1827 to 1838. This illustration belongs to the art movement known as Naturalism and epitomizes the illustrative genre.

The artwork features a meticulously detailed portrayal of a Wood Pewee perched on a delicate branch adorned with leaves and flowers. The bird, captured in an elegant stance, exhibits rich shades of green and brown, highlighting the realistic texture of its feathers. The surrounding branch, with its intricate array of blossoms and leaves, enhances the scene with a naturalistic ambiance, reflecting Audubon’s profound dedication to accurately representing avian subjects in their natural habitats. The careful attention to detail and composition exemplifies the illustrative precision characteristic of Audubon’s oeuvre and the broader Naturalism movement.

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