J.J. Audubon
King Duck
King Duck
Fuligula Spetabilis. Male 1. Female 2.
Stock Code 114032
London, Engraved, Printed & Coloured by R. Havell & Son, 1835.
Born in Santo Domingo (now Haiti) in 1785, as the son of a French sea captain and a French chambermaid, Audubon arrived in America in 1803 and settled near Philadelphia. In 1820, facing bankruptcy as a result of several failed business ventures, Audubon decided to pursue his life-long interest in natural history and initially devoted his time to producing a complete record of American birds. He travelled for the next four years along the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers in search of species that may not have been included in the work of Alexander Wilson. The result of this endeavour was the famous The Birds of America. This was published in very large format (so-called double- elephant folio) between 1827 and 1838.
Hand-coloured engraving with aquatint and etching, on J Whatman Turkey Mill, minor surface soiling at margin extremes, otherwise in fine condition; plate: 550 x 870 mm, sheet: 645 x 970 mm. Framed and glazed: 72.5 x 155 cm by 4cm.
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