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Wilson 1832 Cow Bunting, Maryland Yellow

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Wilson 1832 Cow Bunting, Maryland Yellow
5 ½ by 8 ½ inches
AWJ183 $35

Alexander Wilson was born in Scotland, the son of a poor distiller, and was apprenticed as a weaver. An imaginative youth he soon renounced his humdrum life for the lure of adventure and prosperity in the new world. Arriving in America in 1794, he settled near the cultural mecca of the day, Philadelphia, where he met William Bartram, the American naturalist and artist, who encouraged Wilson's interest in ornithology. Wilson taught himself to draw and embarked on the work that was not only to take the rest of his life, but also predated Audubon's Birds of America.

Wilson spent ten years traveling widely in the eastern United States, discovering 26 previously unknown species. In the next hundred years, only 23 more American land birds would be identified. The first edition of American Ornithology was printed from 1808-1814 and was an outstanding contribution to the world of ornithology as the first work on American birds, printed in America. Sadly, Wilson died in 1813 before the completion of the publication and it was completed by George Ord.

The first edition was published on a poor-quality paper due to financial constraints. Fifteen years later, due to the success of the work, the financing was available to publish an edition on high quality paper with superior hand coloring. Please see our listings for selections from this second edition.

These prints are from the 1832 edition of smaller size at 5 ½ wide by 8 ½ inches affording a way to sample this wonderful work at a very reasonable cost. Additionally, the original Wilson text is included with most prints.

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