A Summer of Birds

A Summer of Birds John James Audubon at Oakley House - The Hill Collection: Holdings of the LSU Libraries

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Over the summer of 1821, a cash-strapped John James Audubon worked as a tutor at Oakley Plantation in Louisiana's rural West Feliciana Parish. This move initiated a profound change in direction for the struggling artist. Oakley's woods teemed with life, galvanizing Audubon to undertake one of the most extraordinary endeavors in the annals of art: a comprehensive pictorial record of America's birds. That summer, Audubon began what would eventually become his four-volume opus, Birds of America.

In A Summer of Birds, Danny Heitman recounts the season that shaped Audubon's destiny, sorting facts from romance to give an intimate view of the world's most famous bird artist. A new preface marks the two-hundredth anniversary of that eventful interlude, reflecting on Audubon's enduring legacy among artists, aesthetes, and nature lovers in Louisiana and around the world.

Book information

ISBN: 9780807172933
Publisher: LSU Press
Imprint: LSU Press
Pub date:
Edition: Louisiana paperback edition
DEWEY: 598.092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xxiii, 88
Weight: 224g
Height: 215mm
Width: 139mm
Spine width: 12mm