Audubon Sculptures
In 1809 the art world changed forever... John James Audubon came to America.
To commemorate the 200th Anniversary of John James Audubon's immigration to America. The Downtown Henderson Project of Henderson, Kentucky announces the release and offering of "Great Blue Heron", a limited-edition cast bronze sculpture. this exquisitely detailed bronze, mounted on black Italian marble is based on John James Audubon's painting "Great Blue Heron"/Plate 211 and is endorsed by the John James Audubon State Park Museum and its curator of collections, Don Boarman.
This hot cast bronze by Kentucky sculptor Raymond Graf is 9.25" tall and will be limited to 200 individually cast pieces. Each piece in the edition includes a certificate of authenticity signed by both the artist and the Audubon Museum curator. This selection is the first miniature in a series based on a Henderson, Kentucky public art project that features life size bronze sculptures taken from Audubon paintings.
Audubon lived and worked in Henderson, Kentucky from 1810-1819 and the city of Henderson is proud to be considered as "The Kentucky Home of John James Audubon."
For more information contact 1-866-524-2467 or go to the Audubon Sculptures site.
