| Genre | Natural History |
| Artist | John James Audubon |
| Subject | Golden Eagle Audubon bird print |
| Circa | c. 1827–1838 |
| Medium | Giclée on 325gsm archival matte |
Vintage Golden Eagle 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 Golden Eagle stands as one of the most commanding illustrations from his legendary Birds of America series, created between 1827 and 1838. This apex predator, captured in Audubon's characteristic life-size scale, showcases the artist's unparalleled ability to render both scientific accuracy and raw natural power. The majestic raptor fills the frame with its fierce gaze and meticulously detailed plumage, each feather painted with the precision that made Audubon's work revolutionary.
During the 1820s and 30s, America was pushing westward, and Audubon was documenting a continent's worth of avian life that few had ever seen illustrated with such drama and immediacy. His golden eagles were observed in the wild landscapes of the frontier, where these magnificent hunters ruled vast territories. This hand-colored engraving represents the pinnacle of ornithological art, blending field naturalist observation with artistic mastery.
Reproduced on 325gsm museum-grade archival matte paper using giclée printing and archival inks for lasting vibrancy and preservation. 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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