Plate 164 Tawny Thrush by John James Audubon

Plate 164 Tawny Thrush - John James Audubon -

Artwork Information

TitlePlate 164 Tawny Thrush
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 164 Tawny Thrush

The artwork, titled “Plate 164 Tawny Thrush,” is created by John James Audubon, a distinguished figure in the Naturalism art movement. This particular illustration is part of the renowned series “Birds of America,” which was produced between 1827 and 1838. The artwork falls into the genre of illustration, reflecting Audubon’s meticulous dedication to depicting the avifauna of North America with intricate precision and lifelike vibrancy.

In the artwork, the Tawny Thrush is prominently featured, standing on a naturalistic setting composed of rocks, grasses, and flowering plants. The bird is illustrated in fine detail, showcasing its plumage and anatomical features with remarkable accuracy. Surrounding the Tawny Thrush, a variety of flora adds complexity and depth to the composition, enhancing the naturalistic theme. The flora includes delicate flowers and vibrant fruits, contributing to the overall aesthetic and ecological authenticity of the piece. The subtle interplay of light and shadow creates a three-dimensional effect, emphasizing the realism characteristic of Audubon’s work. The entire scene is set against a plain background, which serves to focus the viewer’s attention squarely on the bird and its immediate environment.

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