This monumental work is a collection of ornithological illustrations by John James Audubon, first published serially between 1827 and 1838. Comprising life-sized depictions of North American birds, the collection is renowned for its artistic merit, scientific accuracy for its time, and sheer scale. Each print was meticulously engraved and hand-colored, showcasing birds in their natural habitats.
Its significance extends beyond its artistic value. It provides a historical snapshot of North American avifauna, documenting species that have since become extinct or endangered. The project was a monumental undertaking, requiring Audubon to travel extensively across the continent, observe birds in the wild, and meticulously prepare his illustrations. The publication’s success cemented Audubon’s reputation as a leading naturalist and artist.