Visit to the Audubon House in Key West – A Journey Back in Time
Visit to the Audubon House in Key West – A Journey Back in Time On December 10th, 2024, we had the pleasure of visiting the beautiful Audubon House in Key West. From the moment we arrived, we felt warmly welcomed by Joanne. With her enthusiasm and knowledge, she took us on a fascinating journey through […]
Behind the Scenes: Giclée Printing ‘Family of the Cats’ by Daniel Elliot
The process of creating a facsimile giclée Recently, we had the pleasure of delighting a customer with a beautiful set of giclée prints by a significant 18th-century artist: Daniel Giraud Elliot, A Monograph of the Felidae or Family of the Cats. In this blog, we take you through the process of creating a facsimile giclée. […]
Hand Colored Karl Bodmer Giclee Prints
Creating our Bodmer hand-colored giclee prints Experience the craftsmanship, dedication, and attention to detail that go into every Bodmer hand-colored giclee print. The complete set of Karl Bodmer Giclee Prints, comprising 81 images, is a testament to the artistry and precision that define our collection. From meticulous quality checks to the hands of our skilled […]
Audubon’s Heritage: A Timeless Gift
Audubon’s art tells the stories of lost birds In this special edition, we invite you to explore the timeless beauty captured in Audubon’s giclee prints. These masterpieces not only showcase the vivid details of long-extinct and endangered birds but also serve as a meaningful reminder of our responsibility to cherish and protect the diverse avian […]
Audubon painted the pigeons, observed the flocks and took notes
Audubon painted the pigeons, observed the flocks and took notes. The Passenger Pigeon was once the most abundant bird. Not only in America, but perhaps in the whole world. In 1800 North America was filled with more than five billion Passenger Pigeons. Passenger pigeons were hunted by Native Americans, who treated nature with enormous respect […]
Audubon witnessed the decline of the Pinnated Grouse and recorded the bird for posterity
Audubon witnessed the decline of the Pinnated Grouse and recorded the bird for posterity. The Pinnated Grouse was once abundant and widespread in America, all across the oak savanna and tall grass prairie ecosystem. This prairie chicken was numbered in the millions. In the 1930s the Pinnated Grouse became almost extinct in the US but, […]
7 useful tips for hanging your giclee print on your wall
Tips & Tricks If you are planning to hang your framed giclee print, there are some important considerations to keep in mind. Here is a brief piece of advice. Tip 1: Choose the right location When choosing a location to display the giclee, it is crucial to ensure ample lighting that allows the artwork to […]
5 useful tips for framing your giclee print
Framing your Giclee Print To present your giclee print in the best possible way, we recommend having it framed by a local framer. Here are some steps you can follow to ensure that your giclee print is perfectly framed. Tip 1: Choose a suitable framer When searching for a reputable framer in your area, it’s […]
Special Offer – Karl Bodmer Hand-Colored Giclée Prints
Save up to $100 Hand-Colored Karl Bodmer Giclée Prints Discover Bodmer’s Hand-Colored Giclée Prints November is Native American Heritage Month, and we’re celebrating by showcasing Karl Bodmer’s breathtaking expedition art from ‘Travels in the Interior of North America.’ Enjoy up to $100 off our hand-colored giclée prints throughout November! Hand-Colored Giclee Print: $100 OFF Coupon […]
Audubon’s Great Auk became extinct
Audubon painted the Great Auk, despite the fact that he never saw a living specimen, leaving us a lasting record of this extinct species. Audubon’s Great Auk. Plate 341 Audubon painted five birds that are now extinct. One of these is the Great Auk, a seabird measuring 75 cm in height, which bred on rocky, […]