Description
The Brown Pelican, depicted on a branch of Red Mangrove tree, is a stately and elegant example of John James Audubon’s skill as an illustrator.
John James Audubon painted the Brown Pelican while he was in Key West, Florida in 1832. This is a classic image that is equally appropriate in a beach house near the coast, or inland over a fireplace. The Brown Pelican looks great paired with either the White Pelican or the American Flamingo.
The Brown Pelican is the state bird of Louisiana.
This Princeton Edition was printed on heavy, acid free, museum quality paper using specially designed archival inks. It is a fine art edition strictly limited to 1500 prints. All Princetons are hand numbered and bear an embossed seal in the lower margin of the print.
As seen in the New York Times.