The artwork titled “Plate 91 Broad-winged Hawk” is a creation of John James Audubon, an artist associated with the Naturalism art movement. This piece belongs to the illustration genre and is part of the “Birds of America” series, which spanned from 1827 to 1838.
In the artwork, two broad-winged hawks are depicted with striking naturalistic detail. The hawks are perched amidst a lush array of green foliage, suggesting a natural habitat. One hawk showcases its patterned underwings, while the other is perched behind, highlighting its vivid brown plumage and striped tail. The intricate rendering of the birds and foliage exemplifies Audubon’s dedication to precise and vivid representation of avian subjects. The composition foregrounds the hawks against a neutral background, enabling viewers to appreciate the meticulous detailing and lifelike colors which are characteristic of Audubon’s oeuvre in the “Birds of America” series.