John James Audubon
Shore Lark
Piping Plover
Ivory Gull
Hawk Owl
Common or Arctic Puffin
Common Gannet
Brown headed nuthatch
American Golden Plover
Whooping Crane, from 'Birds of America'
Vory-billed Woodpecker, from 'Birds of America', 1829
Grey Fox
Trumpeter Swan (Plate Ccccvi)
Leopard Spermophile Spermophilus Tridecemlineatus
Prairie Dog from 'Quadrupeds of North America', 1842-45
Passenger Pigeon, from 'Birds of America'
Pileated Woodpecker
Cayenne Tern
Carolina Parakeet, from 'Birds of America', 1829
White Gerfalcons
Washington Sea Eagle
American Stork
Night Hawk
Meadow Lark (Plate Cxxxvi)
Snowy Owl
Downy Woodpecker (Plate CXII)
Blue Jay (Plate C11)
Whip-Poor-Will
Virginian Partridge (Plate 76)
Great Horned Owl (Plate 61)
Red-Shouldered Hawk (Plate 56)
Ruby-Throated Humming Bird
Barred Owl (Plate 46)
Black-Billed Cuckoo (Plate 32)
The Mocking Bird (Plate 21)
Carolina Turtle Dove (Plate 17)
Great American Hen And Young (Plate Vi)
White-Headed Eagle (Plate Cxxvi)
Winter Hawk (Plate 71)
Corn hair
Red Texan Wolf
Hairy Woodpecker (Plate 416)
Golden-Eye Duck
American Bittern
American White Pelican (Plate 311)
Blue Crane Or Heron (Plate 307)
Barnacle Goose (Plate Ccxcvi)
And Buffel-Headed Duck
Great White Heron (Plate Cclxxxi)
Hooping Crane (Plate Cclxl)
Mallard Duck (Plate 221)
John James Audubon Artworks – Canvas Prints and Hand-Painted Oil Reproductions
John James Audubon is one of the most recognised wildlife artists in history, known for his detailed and lifelike illustrations of birds. His artworks combine scientific observation with artistic skill, making them a popular choice for nature-inspired wall art in homes and offices.
This collection features John James Audubon artworks available as premium canvas prints and 100% hand-painted oil reproductions. Each piece is recreated to reflect the detail, colour, and natural beauty of Audubon’s original works, making them ideal for interiors that appreciate nature and classic illustration.
Who Was John James Audubon?
John James Audubon (1785–1851) was an American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter best known for documenting bird species in North America. His most famous work, The Birds of America, is considered one of the greatest achievements in wildlife illustration.
Audubon’s paintings are admired for their accuracy and artistic composition, capturing birds in dynamic and natural poses. Today, his work is widely used as decorative wall art, especially in interiors that feature natural or vintage themes.
John James Audubon – Quick Overview
- Style: Natural history illustration
- Known for: Bird paintings and scientific accuracy
- Best for: Nature-inspired and classic interiors
- Formats: Canvas prints and hand-painted oil paintings
Most Popular John James Audubon Artworks
Audubon created hundreds of bird illustrations, many of which are now widely reproduced:
- American Flamingo
- Wild Turkey
- Carolina Parrot
- Snowy Owl
- Great Blue Heron
- Passenger Pigeon
- Wood Duck
- Roseate Spoonbill
- White Pelican
- Golden Eagle
- Scarlet Ibis
- Black-Billed Cuckoo
- Blue Jay
- Mockingbird
- Baltimore Oriole
- Osprey
- American Robin
- Red-Tailed Hawk
These artworks are often selected for their vibrant detail and natural themes, making them suitable for both modern and rustic interiors.
Canvas Prints and Hand-Painted Audubon Reproductions
- Canvas Prints – High-quality reproductions printed on durable canvas using archival inks.
- Hand-Painted Oil Paintings – Recreated by skilled artists using traditional techniques for depth and texture.
Canvas prints offer a clean and modern look, while hand-painted paintings provide a more traditional and textured finish.
Why Audubon Artworks Work Well in Interiors
- Nature-inspired themes that create a calming environment
- Detailed compositions that add visual interest
- Classic artwork suitable for both modern and traditional décor
- Ideal for living rooms, offices, and study areas
Buying John James Audubon Wall Art in Australia
Audubon artworks are often chosen by buyers looking for elegant and nature-focused wall art. Large pieces can serve as focal points, while smaller works add subtle detail to interiors. Both canvas prints and hand-painted reproductions offer long-lasting visual appeal.
Explore our painting collection, discover styles like photography prints and contemporary artwork, or read our wall art size guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was John James Audubon?
John James Audubon was an American naturalist and artist known for detailed bird illustrations.
What is Audubon famous for?
He is best known for The Birds of America and his wildlife paintings.
Are Audubon artworks suitable for modern interiors?
Yes, they work well in both modern and traditional spaces.
Can I buy Audubon artworks as canvas prints?
Yes, they are available as canvas prints.
Do you offer hand-painted Audubon paintings?
Yes, hand-painted oil reproductions are available.
Are Audubon artworks in the public domain?
Yes, his works are in the public domain.
Which rooms are best for Audubon wall art?
Living rooms, studies, and offices.
Do canvas prints fade?
High-quality prints use archival inks designed to resist fading.
What size should I choose?
Larger for feature walls, smaller for compact spaces.
Why is Audubon still popular?
His combination of art and nature makes his work timeless and widely appreciated.