The artwork, titled “Plate 127 Rose-breasted Grosbeak,” was created by John James Audubon. It belongs to the Naturalism art movement and falls within the illustration genre. This piece is part of the “Birds of America” series, which was produced between 1827 and 1838.
The artwork vividly depicts the Rose-breasted Grosbeak, a bird known for its striking plumage. Several grosbeaks are artfully arranged on a branch adorned with green foliage and red berries, showcasing various poses that highlight their distinctive markings. The delicate details and realistic rendering of their feathers, combined with the natural setting, exemplify Audubon’s commitment to accurately capturing the essence of avian species.