White-bellied Swallow by John James Audubon, 1827 Size:28x40in (70x100cm) Red markings indicating areas affected
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Red markings indicating areas affected by phylloxera
comprising 435 meticulously hand-colored prints that captured the nuanced beauty of American avifauna
this map is a treasure trove of fascinating insights
It is a beautiful piece of art that will add a touch of sophistication and style to any home or office
Anti-Masonic Party (1828): The first third party in the United States was founded in upstate New York
White-bellied Swallow by John James Audubon, 1827 Size:28x40in (70x100cm) Red markings indicating areas affectedThe "White bellied Swallow" by John James Audubon, originally created in 1827, is an exquisite bird illustration from his renowned series "Birds of America." This particular artwork captures the delicate beauty and dynamic presence of the White bellied Swallow, a bird known for its graceful flight and vibrant behavior across the American skies. Our offering is a meticulously crafted, high quality fine art print of Audubons masterpiece. The Unique Maps
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