Plate 37. Golden-winged Woodpecker by John James Audubon

Plate 37. Golden-winged Woodpecker - John James Audubon -

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TitlePlate 37. Golden-winged Woodpecker
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 37. Golden-winged Woodpecker

The artwork titled “Plate 37. Golden-winged Woodpecker,” created by the renowned artist John James Audubon, is a distinguished illustration that falls within the Naturalism art movement. It is part of the extensive series “Birds of America 1827-1838.” This piece exemplifies detailed naturalistic depiction and is categorized within the genre of illustration.

The artwork meticulously portrays a group of Golden-winged Woodpeckers perched on and around a tree trunk. Each bird is captured in a distinct pose, displaying characteristic markings, such as speckled bodies, red patches on their heads, and golden undersides of their wings. The tree trunk, detailed with textures of bark and moss, serves as a naturalistic backdrop, enhancing the realism and vivacity of the woodpeckers. This artistic piece not only demonstrates Audubon’s exquisite attention to detail but also his profound expertise in capturing the essence of birdlife.

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