Plate 34. Worm eating Warbler by John James Audubon

Plate 34. Worm eating Warbler - John James Audubon -

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TitlePlate 34. Worm eating Warbler
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 34. Worm eating Warbler

The artwork titled “Plate 34. Worm eating Warbler” is a creation by John James Audubon, an artist well-known for his contributions to the Naturalism movement. This illustration falls under the genre of scientific illustration and is part of the esteemed series “Birds of America 1827-1838.”

The artwork meticulously depicts a Worm eating Warbler, a small bird rendered with lifelike precision, perched on a branch adorned with leaves and clusters of berries. The illustration showcases the bird’s delicate plumage in vivid detail, capturing the essence of its natural habitat. The composition is arranged against a neutral background, accentuating the intricate botanical elements and the bird in the center. Audubon’s hallmark attention to detail and dedication to realism are evident in this piece, reflecting the broader ethos of the Naturalism movement and his significant contribution to ornithological illustrations.

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