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The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America
About the Book
The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America is a renowned masterpiece of natural history a collaborative effort authored by two distinguished figures in the 19th century: John James Audubon 1785-1851 and John Bachman 1790-1874 . This extraordinary work published in three volumes between 1845 and 1854 has left an indelible mark in the realm of American wildlife illustration and scientific exploration.
John James Audubon 1785-1851
John James Audubon born in Haiti in 1785 and later naturalized as a U.S. citizen was a name synonymous with ornithology and naturalism. He is best known for his monumental series The Birds of America published between 1827 and 1838 which featured 435 life-sized hand-colored engravings of North American birds. Audubon's lifelong passion for studying and documenting the natural world led him to pursue the ambitious endeavor of illustrating North American mammals culminating in The Viviparous Quadrupeds. His unparalleled talent and deep reverence for the natural world allowed him to create 150 detailed lifelike depictions of North American mammals showcasing their beauty and diversity.
John Bachman 1790-1874
John Bachman born in Rhinebeck New York in 1790 was a noted American Lutheran minister naturalist and close friend of Audubon. Bachman's extensive knowledge of North American fauna and his scientific expertise made him an ideal collaborator for Audubon's project. He provided valuable insights scientific descriptions and detailed commentary on the animals featured within the pages of The Viviparous Quadrupeds enhancing the book's scientific rigor and credibility.
Significance
The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America represents a monumental achievement in American natural history. Published in the mid-19th century it served as a comprehensive record of North American mammals many of which were previously unknown to science. The book's meticulous illustrations and scientific descriptions contributed significantly to our understanding of the continent's wildlife and it remains a valuable resource for researchers naturalists and conservationists.
The three-volume set published between 1845 and 1854 features vivid hand-colored lithographs each painstakingly created under Audubon's personal supervision. It provides not only a visual feast but also a wealth of information on the biology habitats and behaviors of North American quadrupeds including bison bears wolves and more.
As you explore the captivating illustrations and informative descriptions within this volume you embark on a journey through the wilderness of 19th-century America a testament to the enduring wonder of the natural world and the dedicated efforts of Audubon and Bachman to preserve it for future generations.