The Imperial Collection of Audubon Animals Value Guide

- Period
- 1967
- Origin
- United States
- Materials
- Paper, ink, cardboard
- Category
- Audubon prints
This 1967 hardcover compilation brings John James Audubon's 'The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America' to a mid-century audience. It is highly collectible for its 150 vibrant full-color plates that showcase Audubon's rare transition from ornithology to documenting North American mammals.
What Is The Imperial Collection of Audubon Animals Worth?
The typical price range for The Imperial Collection of Audubon Animals is $20 - $40 based on recent sales. However, values can vary depending on the item's condition, rarity, and other factors such as:
- The presence and condition of the original dust jacket significantly impacts the $20-$40 price point.
- Internal condition, specifically the absence of foxing or yellowing on the 150 color prints.
- Structural integrity of the spine and cardboard binding, as these large volumes are prone to wear.
- Completeness of the book, ensuring no plates have been removed for individual framing.
How to Identify The Imperial Collection of Audubon Animals?
- Verify the 1967 publication date and the presence of 150 full-color plates.
- Check for the 'Imperial Collection' title specifically referencing the collaboration with John Bachman.
- Confirm the hardcover binding materials consist of standard period cardboard and paper stock.
- Look for the distinct artistic style of Audubon's mammals, originally from the 'Viviparous Quadrupeds' series.
History of The Imperial Collection of Audubon Animals
John James Audubon, a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter, is renowned for his expansive work 'The Birds of America.' However, he also ventured into illustrating mammals with 'The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America' in collaboration with John Bachman. 'The Imperial Collection of Audubon Animals' is a later publication, often a compilation or reprinting of these historical works, making his iconic mammal illustrations accessible to a broader audience. These collections celebrate Audubon's dedication to documenting American wildlife.
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