Blue-headed Pigeon by John James Audubon, 1827 Finish:Art print Mapmaker or publisher: William Faden
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Mapmaker or publisher: William Faden
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Blue-headed Pigeon by John James Audubon, 1827 Finish:Art print Mapmaker or publisher: William FadenBlue headed Pigeon, first published in 1827, is one of the most captivating illustrations from John James Audobon's magnum opus, The Birds of America. A few of these birds migrate each spring from the Island of Cuba to the Keys of Florida, but are rarely seen due to the tangled woods they inhabit. Audubon has meticulously represented three of these Pigeons on the ground, surrounded by the creeping plants native to the Keys. And now, for the first time
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