Great Cinereous Owl by John James Audubon, 1827 Finish:Framed canvas the natural world
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Great Cinereous Owl by John James Audubon, 1827 Finish:Framed canvas the natural worldJohn James Audubons "Great Cinereous Owl" is a remarkable illustration that captures the majestic presence of the largest species of owl found in North America. Known for his seminal work, "Birds of America," Audubon dedicated his life to bringing the avian world to the public with unparalleled detail and beauty. Created in 1827, this illustration is part of a comprehensive series that documents the species he meticulously observed and adored. The
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