| Genre | Natural History |
| Artist | John James Audubon |
| Subject | Blue Crane Audubon bird print |
| Circa | c. 1827–1838 |
| Medium | Giclée on 325gsm archival matte |
Vintage Blue Crane 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's magnificent Blue Crane captures the stately elegance of this remarkable wading bird, also known as the Stanley Crane. Created as part of his legendary Birds of America series in the 1820s and 1830s, this hand-colored aquatint showcases Audubon's revolutionary approach to ornithological illustration — depicting birds life-sized in dynamic, naturalistic poses against minimal backgrounds.
Audubon spent years traversing the American wilderness, observing and sketching birds in their natural habitats. His work emerged during the golden age of natural history exploration, when scientific curiosity drove adventurers to catalog the New World's abundant wildlife. Unlike the static museum specimens that inspired earlier bird illustrations, Audubon's Blue Crane seems to step gracefully across the page, embodying both scientific accuracy and artistic beauty.
Reproduced on 325gsm museum-grade archival matte paper using premium giclée printing and archival inks that resist fading for generations. 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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