| Genre | Natural History |
| Artist | John James Audubon |
| Subject | American Flamingo Audubon bird print |
| Circa | c. 1827–1838 |
| Medium | Giclée on 325gsm archival matte |
Vintage American Flamingo Audubon Bird PrintJohn James Audubon · c. c. 1827–1838
Archive Print Co. · archival reproduction
We restore and reproduce forgotten masterworks of graphic design on museum-grade paper — so they can live on your walls instead of in an archive.
The Story Behind the Print
John James Audubon captured the American Flamingo in all its tropical magnificence for his legendary Birds of America series, published between 1827 and 1838. This striking ornithological illustration showcases the elegant wading bird in Audubon's signature life-size scale, painted with the meticulous detail that made him America's most celebrated naturalist-artist.
Working in the early 19th century when much of America's wildlife remained scientifically undocumented, Audubon combined artistic brilliance with field observation. He traveled extensively through Florida and the Caribbean to study flamingos in their natural habitat, documenting their distinctive curved necks, vibrant plumage, and graceful proportions. The original hand-colored aquatint engravings were produced in Edinburgh and London, representing the pinnacle of scientific illustration.
Printed on 325gsm museum-grade archival matte paper using premium giclée printing and archival inks for lasting color stability and fine detail reproduction.
Colors may vary slightly between screens and the finished piece — the print will always be richer.
From a Collector
“Third order from Archive Print Co. The paper weight, the linework — it’s the real thing. Framed it in dark walnut. Looks like it’s been hanging in a gallery for decades.”
James K. — Verified Collector
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