Object Details
Printer
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Associated Person
John James Audubon, French Haitian American, 1785 - 1851
Description
This John James Audubon stamp commemorates John James Audubon, French-American ornithologist, naturalist and artist. Born in present day Haiti, Audubon was raised near Nantes, France. His family emigrated to the United States in the early 1800s to avoid the Napoleonic Wars. He sought to paint and document every bird in North America. Much of his artwork was completed with watercolors and pastel crayons, instead of the popular oil paint. The stamp features an image of two black-throated magpie-jays, also known as Collie’s magpie-jays, though Audubon’s original artwork claimed they were “Columbia jays.”
United States; France; John James Audubon; ornithologist; naturalist; artist; art; birds; magpie-jays
Date
December 7, 1963
Object number
1980.2493.5468
Type
Postage Stamps
Medium
paper; ink (dark blue, multicolored); adhesive / engraving
Place
United States of America
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Data Source
National Postal Museum
Topic
Animals
The Environment
U.S. Stamps
Link to Original Record
Record ID
npm_1980.2493.5468