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Red-shouldered Hawk, Buteo lineatus
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John James Audubon's “Red-shouldered Hawk,” Plate LXXI from his monumental “Birds of America,” transcends mere depiction; it embodies a profound connection between artist, science, and the untamed beauty of North American wilderness. Published in 1830–1839, this double elephant folio print represents not just a bird—the Red-shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus)—but a testament to Audubon’s revolutionary approach to ornithological art.
Audubon's artistic vision was driven by an unwavering commitment to accuracy. Unlike previous depictions of birds, which often prioritized aesthetic appeal over scientific representation, Audubon painstakingly documented his subjects in their natural habitats. He spent years observing Red-shouldered Hawks—primarily in Louisiana—studying their behavior, plumage variations, and vocalizations with meticulous detail. This dedication to observation is palpable in every brushstroke of the aquatint engraving.
The print itself showcases a striking composition: two birds perched on branches against a backdrop of lush foliage. Audubon’s masterful use of color—primarily crimson for the hawk's chest and reddish bars—creates an immediate visual impact, capturing the vibrancy of the bird’s plumage. The aquatint technique, employed by Robert Havell Jr., lends remarkable tonal depth and texture to the image, faithfully reproducing the subtle nuances of light and shadow.
Beyond its technical brilliance, “Red-shouldered Hawk” carries symbolic weight. The hawk represents vigilance, strength, and mastery over one’s environment – qualities that resonated deeply within Audubon's worldview. More broadly, it embodies the Romantic ideal of confronting the power of nature with humility and wonder. This print serves as a powerful reminder of Audubon’s legacy as a pioneer in ornithological illustration and his enduring contribution to our understanding of the natural world.
Reproductions of “Red-shouldered Hawk” are available at BuyPopArt.com, allowing collectors and enthusiasts alike to experience the breathtaking beauty and scientific precision of this iconic masterpiece.
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