Plate 26. Carolina Parrot by John James Audubon

Plate 26. Carolina Parrot - John James Audubon -

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TitlePlate 26. Carolina Parrot
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 26. Carolina Parrot

The artwork, titled “Plate 26. Carolina Parrot,” is an illustration by John James Audubon, associated with the Naturalism movement. This piece is part of his notable series “Birds of America,” which was created between 1827 and 1838. The genre of this artwork is illustration, capturing the intricate details and natural beauty of the Carolina Parrot.

In the artwork, several vividly colored Carolina Parrots are depicted perched upon intertwined barren branches. The artist has meticulously illustrated the vibrant green plumage, contrasting with the yellow and orange around the birds’ heads, demonstrating exceptional attention to detail. The composition creates a sense of movement and interaction among the birds, set against a stark, neutral background that accentuates their bright colors and natural forms. The intricacy of the feathers and the delicate rendering of the branches highlight Audubon’s dedication to accuracy and his profound appreciation for avian life.

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