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Fougere Jean Jacques Collection (#10)

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Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Bohemian Chatterer, 1837. Creator: Robert Havell

Bohemian Chatterer, 1837. Creator: Robert Havell
Bohemian Chatterer, 1837

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Stanley Hawk, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell

Stanley Hawk, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell
Stanley Hawk, 1828

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Havells Tern and Trudeaus Tern, 1838. Creator: Robert Havell

Havells Tern and Trudeaus Tern, 1838. Creator: Robert Havell
Havells Tern and Trudeaus Tern, 1838

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Smew or White Nun, 1836. Creator: Robert Havell

Smew or White Nun, 1836. Creator: Robert Havell
Smew or White Nun, 1836

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Bartram Sandpiper, 1836. Creator: Robert Havell

Bartram Sandpiper, 1836. Creator: Robert Havell
Bartram Sandpiper, 1836

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Blue Crane or Heron, 1836. Creator: Robert Havell

Blue Crane or Heron, 1836. Creator: Robert Havell
Blue Crane or Heron, 1836

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Black-capped Titmouse, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell

Black-capped Titmouse, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell
Black-capped Titmouse, 1833

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Washington Sea Eagle, ca. 1836-1839. Creator: John James Audubon

Washington Sea Eagle, ca. 1836-1839. Creator: John James Audubon
Washington Sea Eagle, ca. 1836-1839

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Purple Grackle, early-mid 19th century. Creator: John James Audubon

Purple Grackle, early-mid 19th century. Creator: John James Audubon
Purple Grackle, early-mid 19th century

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd

Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, mid-late 19th century. Copy after John James Audubon

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Orchard Oriole, 1830 / 1832. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd

Orchard Oriole, 1830 / 1832. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd
Orchard Oriole, 1830/1832

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Yellow Warbler, 1830-1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd

Yellow Warbler, 1830-1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd
Yellow Warbler, 1830-1833

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Sharp-Tailed Finch, 1831 / 1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd

Sharp-Tailed Finch, 1831 / 1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd
Sharp-Tailed Finch, 1831/1833

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Black-Backed Three-Toed Woodpecker, 1831 / 1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd

Black-Backed Three-Toed Woodpecker, 1831 / 1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew Kidd
Black-Backed Three-Toed Woodpecker, 1831/1833

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Long-Tailed Weasel, c. 1845. Creator: John James Audubon

Long-Tailed Weasel, c. 1845. Creator: John James Audubon
Long-Tailed Weasel, c. 1845

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Farmyard Fowls, c. 1827. Creator: John James Audubon

Farmyard Fowls, c. 1827. Creator: John James Audubon
Farmyard Fowls, c. 1827

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Blue Yellow Back Warbler, 1812. Creator: John James Audubon

Blue Yellow Back Warbler, 1812. Creator: John James Audubon
Blue Yellow Back Warbler, 1812

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Arctic Hare, c. 1841. Creator: John James Audubon

Arctic Hare, c. 1841. Creator: John James Audubon
Arctic Hare, c. 1841

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Osprey and Weakfish, 1829. Creator: John James Audubon

Osprey and Weakfish, 1829. Creator: John James Audubon
Osprey and Weakfish, 1829

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Hermit Thrush, 1820. Creator: John James Audubon

Hermit Thrush, 1820. Creator: John James Audubon
Hermit Thrush, 1820

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: English Black Cocks, 1828. Creator: John James Audubon

English Black Cocks, 1828. Creator: John James Audubon
English Black Cocks, 1828

Background imageFougere Jean Jacques Collection: Goshawk, Stanley Hawk (No. 29), 1830. Creator: John James Audubon

Goshawk, Stanley Hawk (No. 29), 1830. Creator: John James Audubon
Goshawk, Stanley Hawk (No. 29), 1830



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"Fougere Jean Jacques: A Journey Through Audubon's Avian Artistry" Step into the world of renowned ornithologist John James Audubon as we explore the captivating collection of his exquisite artworks. From the delicate strokes of Robert Havell to the unknown creators, each piece tells a unique story. In 1836, Robert Havell beautifully captured the grace and elegance of the Rocky Mountain Plover, showcasing nature's true masterpiece. The intricate details transport us to a time when these birds roamed freely across vast landscapes. Fast forward to c. 1850, where an enigmatic artist brings forth a mysterious portrayal of John James Audubon himself. Perhaps this image holds secrets untold or pays homage to Audubon's tireless dedication to avian studies. But even great artists face unexpected challenges, as seen in an intriguing scene from the 1870s. Witness John James Audubon discovering his precious drawings devoured by a mischievous rat – a reminder that art is not immune to life's unpredictable twists and turns. John T. Bowen takes center stage with his depiction of Gordonia lasianthus, commonly known as Fork-tailed Flycatcher. The vibrant colors and meticulous attention make this artwork come alive, capturing our imagination and igniting curiosity about these fascinating creatures. Robert Havell once again mesmerizes us with his creations - Herring Gull (1836) and Black Skimmer (1836). These masterpieces showcase not only their subjects' physical beauty but also evoke emotions tied to their natural habitats. The Song Sparrow (1827), Slender-billed Guillemot (1838), American Widgeon (1836), Semi-palmated Sandpiper (1838), Roscoes Yellow Throat (1827), and Blue Jay (1831) all bear witness to Havell's exceptional talent for immortalizing birds on paper.