Year |
1960 |
Poster Size |
33.5 x 21.5" / 85 x 54.6cm |
Art By | John James Audubon |
Rolled/Folded/Other |
Rolled |
Condition |
Mint |
Condition Notes |
None - item is in perfect condition. |
Wonderful depicting "American Flamingo" by French-American painter and naturalist John James Audubon. Created in part of his "Birds of America" series between 1827 and 1838, the iconic image of the only native flamingo to North America is one of the artists most famous.
Produced in 1960, this poster was created for the Centre Culturel Americain or American Cultural Centre in Paris, France and is in fantastic condition.
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