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Audubon-Painter of Birds in Wi
註釋An exciting picture-book biography of one of America's greatest artists and pioneers In the tradition of the highly successful Abrams title The Yellow House: Van Gogh and Gauguin Side by Side, this fascinating picture-book biography tells the story of 19th-century artist and explorer John James Audubon. Most people know that he painted The Birds of America, but many don't know what an exciting life he led: narrowly escaping an earthquake, meeting with native peoples, and witnessing flocks of passenger pigeons that literally darkened the noon-day sky. Armed with paintbrushes and canvas, Audubon searched the wild for birds and animals. And he captured many of them...on paper. Author Jennifer Armstrong used material gleaned from Audubon's own journals to tell the artist's story. Along with the illustrations by Jos. A. Smith are five of Audubon's own artworks that reveal the amazing results of the artist's dedication.