Plate 132 Three-toed Woodpecker by John James Audubon

Plate 132 Three-toed Woodpecker - John James Audubon -

Artwork Information

TitlePlate 132 Three-toed Woodpecker
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 132 Three-toed Woodpecker

The artwork “Plate 132 Three-toed Woodpecker” by John James Audubon, is a compelling illustration from the “Birds of America 1827-1838” series. Created in the Naturalism art movement, this piece epitomizes the genre of illustration.

The artwork showcases three Three-toed Woodpeckers delicately positioned on a branch. Each bird’s intricate details are meticulously captured, from the texture of their feathers to the subtle variations in their coloration. The branch appears robust and is adorned with leaves, some of which exhibit signs of wear, possibly indicating the changing seasons or the birds’ interaction with their environment. The positioning of the woodpeckers suggests a natural, spontaneous moment in their habitat. The overall composition reflects the artist’s dedication to accurate, lifelike representation, characteristic of Naturalism, drawing viewers into a deeper appreciation of avian beauty.

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