John James Audubon

Roscoe_s Yellowthroat - John James Audubon

Roscoe's Yellowthroat Plate XXIV

Engraving with Aquatint  
19 x 12 in

Havell

The most prized prints of Audubon's original sketches are the aquatints known as the Havell Editions. These were produced between 1826 and 1838 under the direct supervision of Audubon himself. These aquatints are based on Audubon's original watercolors and ink drawings. The prints in this edition are printed on double elephant sized paper, which measures 27.5 by 39.5 inches. The paper used in the printing process was handmade by James Whatman in Kent County England, and contains the original watermark that reads "JWhatman" or "JWhatman/Turkey Mill," followed by the date.

You can find more information on the various Audubon editions here.

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