Plate 85 Yellow Throated Warbler by John James Audubon

Plate 85 Yellow Throated Warbler - John James Audubon -

Artwork Information

TitlePlate 85 Yellow Throated Warbler
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Art MovementNaturalism

About Plate 85 Yellow Throated Warbler

The artwork titled “Plate 85 Yellow Throated Warbler” was created by John James Audubon, an esteemed figure in the artistic movement of Naturalism. The piece is an illustration and is part of the distinguished series “Birds of America” that spanned from 1827 to 1838. The series is renowned for capturing the beauty and intricacies of avian life with an emphasis on realism and detailed observation.

The artwork portrays the Yellow Throated Warbler, detailed meticulously as it perches amidst lush greenery. Each leaf and branch in the composition is rendered with precision, showcasing the artist’s skill in capturing natural elements. The warbler, characterized by its distinct yellow throat, black and white markings, and delicate posture, is central to the illustration. The background is kept minimal and unadorned, directing the observer’s focus entirely onto the bird and the foliage. The scientific and artistic mastery of Audubon is evident in the careful attention to anatomical accuracy and the lifelike representation of the subject, embodying the ethos of Naturalism.

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