Plate 128 Cat Bird by John James Audubon

Plate 128 Cat Bird - John James Audubon -

Artwork Information

TitlePlate 128 Cat Bird
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 128 Cat Bird

“Plate 128 Cat Bird” is an artwork created by John James Audubon. It belongs to the Naturalism art movement and is classified under the genre of illustration. This piece is part of Audubon’s renowned series “Birds of America,” which was produced between 1827 and 1838.

The artwork depicts a vivid and detailed illustration of two catbirds perched on a branch laden with berries. Each bird is meticulously rendered, showcasing Audubon’s intricate attention to detail and commitment to capturing the natural world with precision. The composition places the birds in their natural habitat, emphasizing the interaction between the flora and fauna in a way that epitomizes the principles of Naturalism. The background is left plain, drawing focus to the birds and the branch they inhabit, thereby highlighting Audubon’s intent to educate and inform about the avian species. Through this artwork, Audubon’s dedication to the accurate and lifelike portrayal of wildlife is evident, reflecting his profound appreciation and respect for nature.

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