Plate 82 Whip-poor-will by John James Audubon

Plate 82 Whip-poor-will - John James Audubon -

Artwork Information

TitlePlate 82 Whip-poor-will
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 82 Whip-poor-will

The artwork “Plate 82 Whip-poor-will,” created by John James Audubon, is an illustration rooted in the Naturalism art movement. This piece is part of the renowned series titled “Birds of America,” which was produced between 1827 and 1838. The artwork exemplifies a detailed and realistic portrayal of nature, characteristic of Audubon’s dedication to documenting avian species.

In the artwork, multiple Whip-poor-wills are meticulously illustrated amidst their natural habitat. The birds, with their distinctive plumage, are positioned on and around a branch, surrounded by lush green leaves. One bird is depicted in flight, displaying its full wingspan, while others rest on the foliage and wood. The presence of intricately drawn moths adds to the naturalistic setting, enhancing the vivid and lifelike quality of the illustration. The overall composition emphasizes the harmonious coexistence of the birds within their ecosystem, showcasing Audubon’s keen observation and artistic skill.

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