Plate 18. Bewick’s Wren by John James Audubon

Plate 18. Bewick's Wren - John James Audubon -

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TitlePlate 18. Bewick's Wren
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 18. Bewick's Wren

The artwork titled “Plate 18. Bewick’s Wren” was created by John James Audubon. It is part of the series “Birds of America,” which was produced between 1827 and 1838. The art movement associated with this piece is Naturalism, and the genre is illustration.

In the artwork, a Bewick’s Wren is intricately illustrated perched upon a slender branch adorned with green leaves. The detailed depiction of the bird, with its distinct coloration and markings, reflects Audubon’s dedication to capturing the beauty and accuracy of avian species. The branch extends diagonally, adding a dynamic quality to the composition while showcasing the bird in a naturalistic setting. The minimalistic background emphasizes the main subject, bringing the viewer’s attention to the delicate features of the wren and the foliage. The overall composition is testament to Audubon’s skill and the Naturalism movement’s commitment to accurate representation of the natural world.

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