Columbia Jay by John James Audubon is a sophisticated canvas print and work of natural history wall art that brings the pioneering spirit of 19th-century ornithology into the modern home. Created in 1830 as Plate 96 of the monumental "The Birds of America," this illustration features two Magpie Jays in a dynamic, life-sized pose perched upon a branch entwined with poison ivy. The vibrant blue plumage and intricate feather details exemplify Audubon's revolutionary approach to bird portraiture, making this a perfect statement piece for collectors of scientific art and classic Americana.
Product Specifications
Giclée Canvas Print
This artwork is reproduced using high-resolution giclée printing, a museum-quality process that produces exceptional color depth and fine detail. The result is a vivid reproduction that captures the character of the original artwork.
Durable Synthetic Canvas
Vintage Banners prints use a premium synthetic canvas designed for superior durability and moisture resistance. The material maintains color vibrancy and resists fading, making it suitable for indoor spaces as well as protected outdoor areas such as screened porches.
Magnetic Hanger System
Each print includes a minimalist wooden magnetic hanger that securely holds the canvas while allowing it to hang naturally. The clean design provides a modern gallery-style display without requiring a traditional frame.
About the Artist
John James Audubon was a French-American naturalist and artist renowned for "The Birds of America," a landmark work documenting North American bird species in their natural habitats. His dynamic compositions and meticulous scientific detail forever changed the field of natural history illustration.
Invite the curious history of the American frontier into your study with this detailed scientific study of the Magpie Jay.

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