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John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), "American Cock, Male", Plate 1, variant 1, hand-colored aquatint engraving, from The Birds of America, double elephant folio paper, J. Whatman watermark, W.H. Lizars Edin(r), circa 1827.
Measures: 38.5" x 24.75"
Light-staining; several crease marks including a vertical crease near upper edge, and a second crease near the title at the lower edge; repairs, two painted white lines in lower right quadrant, 2 3/4 and 3 inches each.
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This impressive collection of Audubon prints was inherited from Mr. E. H. Vare, Jr., a major Philadelphia collector. Mr. Vare previously donated five original copper plates commissioned by Audubon for the famous Double Elephant folio to Yale University in 1955 and also donated a very rare copy of the Double Elephant folio of 'The Birds of America' to the University of Pennsylvania, 1957 - 1959.