Plate 3. Prothonotary Warbler by John James Audubon

Plate 3. Prothonotary Warbler - John James Audubon -

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TitlePlate 3. Prothonotary Warbler
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 3. Prothonotary Warbler

The artwork titled “Plate 3. Prothonotary Warbler” by John James Audubon is an illustration belonging to the Naturalism art movement. This piece is part of the renowned series “Birds of America,” created between 1827 and 1838, which meticulously documents various bird species. The genre of this artwork is illustration, showcasing the artist’s dedication to depicting natural subjects with scientific accuracy.

The artwork features two Prothonotary Warblers, exquisitely rendered with detailed attention to their vibrant plumage and anatomy. One warbler is positioned upside-down, with its wings slightly open, while the other perches upright on a slender branch. The surrounding foliage includes long, tapered leaves and rounded berries, creating a natural habitat for the birds. The meticulous details, coupled with precise coloration, highlight Audubon’s skills in both artistry and natural observation. The composition captures the essence of the warblers in their natural environment, reflecting the artist’s commitment to Naturalism and ornithological studies.

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