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Drawn to Life: Audubon's Legacy

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Drawn to Life: Audubon's LegacySaturday, March 28, 2015 - Saturday, July 25, 2015

This exhibition explores how John James Audubon changed the way we see nature. Drawn to Life reveals how the artist accomplished monumental projects in portraying North America’s birds and animals in lifelike poses and in their natural habitats. The exhibition features the Stark Museum of Art’s extensive collection of Audubon’s art including pastels, engravings, lithographs, printed books, and manuscripts.

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American Avocet
John James Audubon
c. 1839
American Bison or Buffalo
John James Audubon
1845
American Robin, or Migratory Thrush
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Bachman's Warbler
John James Audubon
1833
Baltimore Oriole
John James Audubon
1838
Bartramian Sandpiper
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Belted Kingfisher
John James Audubon
1830
Black-Crowned Night Heron or Qua Bird
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Brown Pelican
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Brown Pelican
John James Audubon
1835
Canvasback Duck
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Common American Crow
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Common American Wild Cat
John James Audubon
1842
Double-crested Cormorant
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Esquimaux Curlew
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Florida Cormorant
John James Audubon
1835
Gold-winged Woodpecker
John James Audubon
1828
Hyperborean Phalarope
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Indigo Bunting
John James Audubon
c. 1839
John J. Audubon
Frederick Cruickshank
1835
Least Flycatcher
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Louisiana Tanager
John James Audubon
c. 1839
Louisiana Water Thrush
John James Audubon
1827
Missouri Meadow Lark
John James Audubon
c. 1839