Heroes for a Culture of Peace

John James Audubon
(1785-1851)

American Artist & Naturalist

birthdate: April 26
birthplace:
Haiti

The name Audubon is synonymous with bird conservation. After his business failed, John James Audubon decided to try to focus on his lifetime hobby of painting birds as a way to make a name for himself. He set off down the Mississippi with nothing much more than his painting supplies, his gun and a young assistant, determined to paint all of the birds of America. When he brought his partly finished work to England in 1826 he found himself an overnight sensation. His famous book of 435 life-size prints, Birds of America, remains a standard in nature painting even today. Audubon had a deep concern for conservation and in his later works wrote about the endangered habitat of birds in America. When the Audubon Association was incorporated in 1905 for protecting birds and their habitats, it was named in honor of America's most famous bird lover.


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