The Gyrfalcon by John James Audubon - Wall Art Wrapped Frame Canvas Print

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WRAPPED FRAMED CANVAS

Printed using only high quality inks on gallery grade 280 GSM fine art canvas. Mounted on a hard backed sturdy frame and finished with a smooth matte finish to ensure a sharp vibrant image.Orders dispatched the next working day. Estimated UK delivery 1-2 days, international 8-10 working days or less.

 

The Gyrfalcon by John James Audubon

The Gyrfalcon is a part of John James Audubon’s renowned work The Birds of America, which is an extensive collection of life-sized watercolour illustrations of birds in their natural habitats. Audubon’s depiction of the gyrfalcon, a majestic bird of prey, is one of the most striking images in the series due to its powerful representation and attention to detail.

In this artwork, Audubon captures the essence of the gyrfalcon, the largest of the falcon species, with remarkable precision and realism. The bird is shown in an active posture, its wings partially spread as if it is about to take flight or has just landed. The feathers are meticulously detailed, with the artist highlighting the bird’s distinct plumage, which typically includes a mix of whites, greys, and blacks. The gyrfalcon’s fierce expression, with its sharp beak and piercing eyes, conveys a sense of the bird’s predatory nature and dominance in its natural environment.

The background of the illustration is usually understated, focusing more on the bird itself rather than the surrounding environment. This approach draws the viewer’s attention directly to the gyrfalcon, emphasizing its powerful form and dynamic posture. The sense of movement in the painting is palpable, showcasing Audubon’s skill in bringing the bird to life on the canvas.

Overall, Audubon’s The Gyrfalcon is a testament to his dedication to portraying the natural world with accuracy and artistry. The illustration not only serves as a scientific record but also as a work of art that captures the wild beauty and strength of the gyrfalcon.