Little Sandpiper
Artist
John James Audubon
(American, 1785 - 1851)
Lithographer
John T. Bowen
(American, 1801 - 1856)
Date1842, first published version; 1856, this print published
Mediumlithograph on paper, hand-colored with printed color
DimensionsSheet: 6 5/8 × 10 3/16 inches (16.8 × 25.9 cm)
Image: 4 7/8 × 8 1/2 inches (12.4 × 21.6 cm)
Image: 4 7/8 × 8 1/2 inches (12.4 × 21.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of Anonymous Donor, 2018
Object number2018.5.2
ClassificationsPrints
Label TextJohn James Audubon described the Little Sandpiper as a “humble, but extremely interesting bird.” He described many places he had observed the bird to show that he obtained his knowledge from field study. In Labrador, he observed its breeding grounds. In Henderson, Kentucky, he frequently saw large flocks of this bird on the sandy shores of the river. When he visited Texas in 1837, he found them numerous along the coast. The common name for this bird today is the Least Sandpiper.
ProvenanceMercantile Library Brooklyn, New York. (Parkway Antique Gallery, Austin, Texas). unknown. Gifted 1986 to sister of anonymous donor, Texas [1]; gifted 2017? to anonymous donor, Texas [1]; gifted January 12, 2018 to the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation; accessioned to the Stark Museum of Art
| 1. Donor wishes to remain anonymous.
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