AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES

ôˈdəbŏn, 1785–1851, American ornithologist, b. Les Cayes, Santo Domingo (now Haiti). The son of a French naval officer and a Creole woman, he was educated in France and in 1803 came to the Audubon estate, "Mill Grove," near Philadelphia. There he spent much time observing birds and making the first American bird-banding experiments. In 1808 he married Lucy Bakewell, whose faith and support were factors in his eventual success. Between 1808 and 1820 he lived mostly in Kentucky, frequently changing his occupation and neglecting his business to carry on his bird observations. He began painting portraits for a livelihood and descended the Mississippi to New Orleans, where for a time he taught drawing. From 1823 to 1828 his wife conducted a private school, in which he taught for a short time, in West Feliciana parish, La. In 1826 he went to Great Britain in search of a publisher and subscribers for his bird drawings, meeting with favorable response in Edinburgh and London. The Birds of America, in elephant folio size, was published in parts between 1827 and 1838, with engravings by Robert Havell, Jr. The accompanying text, called the Ornithological Biography (5 vol., 1831–39), was prepared largely in Edinburgh in collaboration with the Scottish naturalist William MacGillivray, who was responsible for its more scientific information. Extracts from Audubon's contributions, edited in 1926 by F. H. Herrick as Delineations of American Scenery and Character, reveal his stylistic qualities and furnish many pictures of American frontier life. Audubon worked on a smaller edition of his great work and also, in collaboration with John Bachman, began The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, which was completed by his sons Victor Gifford Audubon and John Woodhouse Audubon (plates, 30 parts, 1842–45; text, 3 vol., 1846–54). During these years his home was on the Hudson River in the northern part of Manhattan island. While his drawings and paintings of bird life may not wholly satisfy both the critical artist and the meticulous scientist, their achievement in both areas is considerable. They remain one of the great achievements of American intellectual history and have gained wide popularity, having been reprinted many times.

Bibliography

See his journal (1929) and letters (1930, repr. 1969), both ed. by H. Corning; biographies by A. Ford (1988) and S. Streshinsky (1993); The Art of Audubon: The Complete Birds and Mammals (1981); R. C. Tyler, ed., Audubon's Great National Work: The Royal Octavo Edition of "The Birds of America" (1993) and A. Blaugrund and T. E. Stebbins, Jr., ed., The Watercolors for "The Birds of America" (1993); studies by A. J. Tyler (1937), S. C. Arthur (1937), A. E. Ford (1964), A. B. Adams (1966), F. H. Herrick (2d ed. 1938, repr. 1968), and K. H. Proby (1974).

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Audubon, John James. The Birds of America . 7 vols. New York: J. J. Audubon, 1840-44. Audubon, John J. , and John Bachman. "Description of a new North American...
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Sir Walter Scott and John James Audubon. by Nancy Caldwell Sorel WHEN Audubon stepped off the New Orleans cotton packet in Liverpool...no one there respected a man who painted birds; Audubon needed to validate his passion--needed to publish...
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...birders are members of the National Audubon Society, which celebrated its...effects of habitat loss. In fact, "Audubon Societies for the Protection of...distinguished naturalist and bird artist John James Audubon - first surfaced in the mid-1880s...
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AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES o d bon, 1785 1851, American ornithologist...West Feliciana parish, La. In 1826 Audubon traveled to Great Britain in search of...work and also, in collaboration with John Bachman, began The Viviparous Quadrupeds...
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...relating to American, especially New York, history. Among its celebrated permanent collections are 435 watercolors by John James Audubon for his engraved folio volumes, The Birds of America, and American paintings from colonial times through the 19th...
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