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What are the prints referred to as the Audubon Watercolors?

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What are the prints referred to as the Audubon Watercolors?

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A. The New-York Historical Society has in its collection 435 original Audubon watercolors that were preparatory for the famous double elephant folio “Birds Of America” engraved and printed by Robert Havell 1826 – 1838. This collection consists of prints made from the original watercolors belonging to the New-York Historical society. The prints are being offered for the first time in history, recreated as actual size fine art prints.

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