John James Audubon: Birds Coloring Book
The paintings that John James Audubon created for The Birds of America documented American birds like never before. Audubon was an innovative artist and naturalist who searched all over the United States to draw as many birds as he could find. His dazzling life-sized watercolors, which showed birds within their habitats, were the models for a series of engravings that were printed, colored by hand, and sent out in batches to his subscribers. This collection of line drawings features primarily songbirds and waterfoul, with a hummingbird added for good measure. Reproductions of Audubon’s prints are shown in miniature in full color on the inside front and back covers, so that you can follow his color palette, if you wish.
48 pages with 22 images to color
• Soft cover book with staple binding
• High-quality paper perfect for colored pencils, pens, and markers
• Printed with soy-based inks
• Sturdy cover to ensure long-lasting enjoyment
• Coloring pages are blank on the back so they can be cut out and displayed
Published with the New-York Historical Society
Size: 8.5 x 11 x .25 in.
ISBN 9780764950254
• Soft cover book with staple binding
• High-quality paper perfect for colored pencils, pens, and markers
• Printed with soy-based inks
• Sturdy cover to ensure long-lasting enjoyment
• Coloring pages are blank on the back so they can be cut out and displayed
Published with the New-York Historical Society
Size: 8.5 x 11 x .25 in.
ISBN 9780764950254