Images Filters Artist Artist... John James Audubon (25) Robert Havell II (5) William Home Lizars (2) John James Audubon and Les Cayes (1) John T. Bowen (1) Collection Collection... Detroit Institute of Arts (10) The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (9) National Gallery of Art, Washington (5) Harvard Art Museums (3) The Metropolitan Museum of Art (3) Smithsonian American Art Museum (2) National Galleries of Scotland (1) Smith College Museum of Art (1) Country Country... USA (30) England (1) Scotland (1) Continent Continent... North America (31) Europe (3) Medium Medium... Print (24) Watercolour (6) Category Category... Flora & Fauna (34) Date Date... 1810s (3) 1820s (10) 1830s (15) 1840s (9) 1850s (1) 34 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Towhee Bunting (1812) + Add to album Cardinal Grosbeak (1811) + Add to album Rock Pigeons (1826) + Add to album The Birds of America from Drawings Made in the United States (1842) + Add to album Ferruginous Thrush (1834) + Add to album Night Hawk (1832) + Add to album Great Northern Diver or Loon (1836) + Add to album Canvas-backed Ducks (1836) + Add to album Carolina Parrot (1827 or 1828) + Add to album Douglas's Squirrel (1841-1843) + Add to album Great-Footed Hawk (1827) + Add to album Night Heron or Quabird (1833) + Add to album Fish Hawk or Osprey (between 1827 and 1838) + Add to album The Birds of America from Drawings Made in the United States (1840-1844) + Add to album Brown-headed Nuthatch (1831) + Add to album American Cross Fox (ca. 1841) + Add to album Hermit Thrush (1820) + Add to album English Black Cocks (1828) + Add to album Arctic Hare (c.1841) + Add to album Blue Yellow Back Warbler (1812) + Add to album The Bird of Washington or Great American Sea Eagle (1827) + Add to album The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, vol. II (1851) + Add to album Yellow Cheeked Meadow Mouse (Arviicola Xanthognathus, Leach) (1847) + Add to album Four Birds: Yellow Billed Magpie; Steller's Jay; Ultramarine Jay; Clark's Crow (c. 1830-1848) + Add to album English Robin (1826) + Add to album Tawny Lemming and Back's Lemming (Georychus Helvolus, Rich, and Georgychus Trimucronatus, Rich) (1847) + Add to album Boat-tailed Grackle (1834) + Add to album American Flamingo (1838) + Add to album Roseate Spoonbill (1836) + Add to album Brown Lark (1827/1830) + Add to album Louisiana Heron (1834) + Add to album Wild Turkey (c. 1827-1832) + Add to album White-Winged Silvery Gull (1835) + Add to album Spermophilus Douglassii, Richardson. Douglasse's Spermophile. Natural Size. (1844) + Add to album 1 Towhee Bunting (1812) image courtesy of Smithsonian American Art Museum | All Rights Reserved Cardinal Grosbeak (1811) image courtesy of Smithsonian American Art Museum | All Rights Reserved Rock Pigeons (1826) National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 The Birds of America from Drawings Made in the United States (1842) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Ferruginous Thrush (1834) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) Night Hawk (1832) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) Great Northern Diver or Loon (1836) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) Canvas-backed Ducks (1836) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) Carolina Parrot (1827 or 1828) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) Douglas's Squirrel (1841-1843) Courtesy of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Public Domain Great-Footed Hawk (1827) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) Night Heron or Quabird (1833) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) Fish Hawk or Osprey (between 1827 and 1838) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) The Birds of America from Drawings Made in the United States (1840-1844) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Brown-headed Nuthatch (1831) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Public Domain (NKC 1.0) American Cross Fox (ca. 1841) Courtesy of Smith College Museum of Art | CC BY-NC-ND Hermit Thrush (1820) Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington | Public Domain English Black Cocks (1828) Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington | Public Domain Arctic Hare (c.1841) Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington | Public Domain Blue Yellow Back Warbler (1812) Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington | Public Domain The Bird of Washington or Great American Sea Eagle (1827) image courtesy of Detroit Institute of Arts | Copyright not evaluated The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, vol. II (1851) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Yellow Cheeked Meadow Mouse (Arviicola Xanthognathus, Leach) (1847) © President and Fellows of Harvard College | All Rights Reserved Four Birds: Yellow Billed Magpie; Steller's Jay; Ultramarine Jay; Clark's Crow (c. 1830-1848) Courtesy of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Public Domain English Robin (1826) © President and Fellows of Harvard College | All Rights Reserved Tawny Lemming and Back's Lemming (Georychus Helvolus, Rich, and Georgychus Trimucronatus, Rich) (1847) © President and Fellows of Harvard College | All Rights Reserved Boat-tailed Grackle (1834) Courtesy of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Public Domain American Flamingo (1838) Courtesy of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Public Domain Roseate Spoonbill (1836) Courtesy of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Public Domain Brown Lark (1827/1830) Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington | Public Domain Louisiana Heron (1834) Courtesy of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Public Domain Wild Turkey (c. 1827-1832) Courtesy of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Public Domain White-Winged Silvery Gull (1835) Courtesy of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Public Domain Spermophilus Douglassii, Richardson. Douglasse's Spermophile. Natural Size. (1844) Courtesy of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Public Domain