Museum of Nebraska Art
Kearney, NE
308-865-8559
http://monet.unk.edu/mona/default.html
Heritage of Audobon III
"Ever since I was a boy, I have had an astonishing desire to see the world and acquire a knowledge of birds." John James Audobon
The Museum of Nebraska Art and the Nebraska Art Collection Foundation are presenting through March 26, 2000 a variety of wildlife art carrying on the spirit of the Audubon illustrations and celebrating the Sandhill Crane migration. The exhibition contains five hand colored lithographs by John James Audobon and works of twelve contemporary wildlife artists.
There will be a presentation Friday March 17 at 5:30 p.m.
by participating artist Ed McGill titled "Bringing 
Wood to Life."
On Saturday March 18 at 2:00 p.m. artist Bob Ceresa will present "Carving Techniques," and on Saturday March 18 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.there will be a reception for the artists. (left: Robert Ceresa, Redhead Drake, tupelo and oil, life-size; right: Ed McGill, Jake the Drake, tupelo and acrylic/oil, life-size)
John James Audubon
Upon
the success of his Birds of America Audubon returned to the United
Stares and embarked on a companion project, the Viviparous Quadrupeds
of North America. This less ambitious collection of 150 plates was
reproduced using the newer and less expensive process of lithography. This
work appeared in two volumes between 1845 and 1848. He was assisted in
this project by his two sons Victor Gifford Audubon (1809-1860) and John
Woodhouse Audubon (1812-1862). John Woodhouse executed almost half of the
original designs, often illustrating the smaller animals. (left:
John James Audobon, American Red Fox, 1845-48, handcolored lithograph)
from the introduction to the exhibition catalog by James M. May, Curator
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