Framed "Cedar Waxwing" Print After John James Audubon

Framed "Cedar Waxwing" Print After John James Audubon

$199.95

Add a classic example of American natural history art to your collection with this framed "Cedar Waxwing" print after John James Audubon, one of the most influential wildlife artists and ornithologists of the 19th century. The composition beautifully depicts a pair of cedar waxwings perched among delicate evergreen foliage, showcasing the species' distinctive crested heads, soft plumage, and colorful wing and tail accents. Audubon's celebrated attention to anatomical accuracy and natural detail is evident throughout the work, blending scientific observation with artistic elegance. Professionally matted in warm earth tones and presented in an attractive burlwood-style frame, this decorative print offers timeless appeal for bird enthusiasts, nature lovers, and collectors of Audubon reproductions.

Condition Note: The item is in overall good condition. There may be signs of wear consistent with age including chipping and scratching to the frame. Please look at the images for more details.

Please note that due to their vintage nature, some items may exhibit charming signs of age and gentle wear, adding to their unique character.

Product Information

  • Height: 20 3/4 Inches
  • Width: 17 1/2 Inches
  • Weight: 3.60 Pounds
  • Depth: 1/2 Inches
  • Condition: Vintage (item may show signs of age or other imperfections.)
  • Web ID: 137667071

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