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Audubon Opening His Box of Watercolours Destroyed by Norway Rats, c
1079031 Audubon Opening His Box of Watercolours Destroyed by Norway Rats, c.1872-77 (ukiyo-e woodblock print on paper) by Japanese School, (19th century); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: In John James Audubon sA(April 26, 1785 - January 27, 1851) Ornithological Biography, Ahe recounts that in 1812 he was in Philadelphia on one of his rambles, and while he was gone, rats got into a box with at least two hundred sheets of his work, which depictedAnearly a thousand bird species, and shredded them all for their nests.); eNew York Historical Society; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 22204814
© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
Boxes Crate Destroyed John James Audubon Meiji Period Ornithologist Rats Rodent Rodents Watercolours Ornithologists
14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
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The captivating print titled "Audubon Opening His Box of Watercolours Destroyed by Norway Rats" takes us back to a significant moment in history. In this image, we witness the renowned ornithologist and artist John James Audubon confronting the devastating aftermath caused by a group of mischievous Norway rats. Dating back to the late 19th century, this ukiyo-e woodblock print captures Audubon's anguish as he opens his box of watercolors only to find them shredded beyond recognition. The scene serves as a poignant reminder of an incident that occurred in 1812 when Audubon was away from Philadelphia on one of his explorations. During his absence, these cunning rodents infiltrated his box containing over two hundred sheets depicting nearly a thousand bird species and used them for their nests. This artwork not only showcases the destructive power of nature but also pays homage to Audubon's unwavering dedication and passion for ornithology. As an artist and scientist, he dedicated his life to documenting and illustrating various bird species with meticulous detail. Through this compelling visual narrative, we are reminded of the fragility of artistic creations while highlighting Audubon's resilience in overcoming such setbacks. This photograph stands as a testament to both Audubon's enduring legacy and the universal struggle faced by artists throughout history when confronted with unexpected challenges.
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