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GLOSSY IBIS (Ibis falicinellus). Lithograph, 1858, after John James Audubon

GLOSSY IBIS (Ibis falicinellus). Lithograph, 1858, after John James Audubon


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GLOSSY IBIS (Ibis falicinellus). Lithograph, 1858, after John James Audubon

GLOSSY IBIS
(Ibis falicinellus). Lithograph, 1858, after John James Audubon

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This stunning lithograph print captures the exquisite beauty of a Glossy Ibis, meticulously illustrated by John James Audubon in 1858. The Glossy Ibis, scientifically known as Ibis falicinellus, is showcased with remarkable precision and attention to detail in this artwork. The vibrant colors of the bird's plumage are brought to life through the lithographic technique employed by Audubon. Its glossy feathers shimmer under the light, creating an enchanting visual spectacle. With its long legs firmly planted on a flower-strewn shore, this elegant creature exudes grace and poise. Every aspect of the Glossy Ibis is expertly portrayed - from its slender beak perfectly adapted for capturing prey in shallow water to its delicate feet designed for wading through marshes. This lithograph serves as both a work of art and a valuable scientific document, providing invaluable insights into the field of ornithology during that era. Dating back over 160 years, this lithograph stands as a testament to Audubon's immense talent and dedication to his craft. It offers viewers a glimpse into nature's wonders while serving as an educational tool for those interested in zoology or biology. As we admire this masterpiece captured by Granger Art on Demand, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also recognize it as an important contribution to our understanding of avian species and their habitats.

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