Cinnamon Bear (Ursus Americanus, var. Cinnamonum) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Size:A2 (420x594mm) Key locations:
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This artwork captures the elegance and majesty of the Purple Heron in vivid detail and celebrates the rich biodiversity that inspired Audubon’s work
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hairlike strokes articulate the squirrels’ fur
Cinnamon Bear (Ursus Americanus, var. Cinnamonum) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Size:A2 (420x594mm) Key locations:John Woodhouse Audubons Ursus Americanus, var. Cinnamonum, Cinnamon Bear. Male & female. (1845) is a masterwork of Victorian zoological illustration, presenting the American black bear in its cinnamon colored variation with remarkable fidelity. The two bears, posed with quiet alertness, display the sturdy build and textured pelage that fascinated 19th century naturalists. Created in the mid 1840s at the height of public interest in North American
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