John James Audubon (1785–1851) remains this country's most well known ornithological artist. He meticulously and realistically depicted thousands of bird species, many of which are gathered in his monumental volume, Birds of North America. These reproductions of original Audubon watercolors from the collection of the New-York Historical Society—the single largest repository of Audubon's work—are presented in dark-wood molding behind glass with acid-free archival mats. Choose a crimson Northern Cardinal (1822), the official bird of seven U.S. states; or the multicolored Painted Bunting (1821), whose warbling song is heard throughout the Southeast. Each comes with a certificate of authenticity. 18 1/2''W x 22 1/2''L.