Pigmy Curlew by John James Audubon, 1827 Size:20x28in (50x70cm) highlighting geographical and cultural elements
Description
highlighting geographical and cultural elements of China and surrounding regions
not copperplate engravings
Various important landmarks and monuments are illustrated with small vignettes
making this map not just a geographical tool but a vivid cultural artifact
Wokingham: A historic market town in Berkshire
Pigmy Curlew by John James Audubon, 1827 Size:20x28in (50x70cm) highlighting geographical and cultural elementsPigmy Curlew, first published in 1827, is one of the distinguished illustrations from John James Audubons renowned work, Birds of America. This depiction of the elusive Cape Sandpiper or Pigmy Curlew draws attention to the intricacies of Audubon's meticulous observation and artistic prowess. Experience this masterwork as a high quality fine art print, available for the first time in nearly two centuries. Handcrafted at The Unique Maps Co. workshop,
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