Plate 31. White-headed Eagle by John James Audubon

Plate 31. White-headed Eagle - John James Audubon -

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TitlePlate 31. White-headed Eagle
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 31. White-headed Eagle

The artwork titled “Plate 31. White-headed Eagle” is a creation by the artist John James Audubon. It belongs to the Naturalism art movement and falls under the genre of illustration. This piece is a part of the “Birds of America” series, which was created between 1827 and 1838.

The artwork features a white-headed eagle, depicted with meticulous detail and realism, characteristic of Audubon’s style. The eagle is perched majestically on a rocky surface, displaying its sharp talons and powerful beak. The bird’s feathers are rendered with exquisite precision, showing a stark contrast between the dark brown body feathers and the white head and tail feathers. In its talons, the eagle grasps a large fish, showcasing its prowess as a predator. The background consists of muted tones of grey and blue, highlighting the eagle as the focal point of the composition. The overall presentation of the artwork underscores the naturalistic approach of Audubon, emphasizing the intricate beauty and formidable nature of the bird.

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