Description
The Baltimore Oriole, depicted with a “hang nest” in a beautiful Tulip Tree, is a consummate Audubon image. It is a very attractive, well-balanced composition that has several interesting aspects.
The Baltimore Oriole is the state bird of Maryland. It is native to the eastern half of North America.
Truly, a classic Audubon image.
The Princeton Edition was printed on heavy, acid free, museum-quality paper using specially designed archival inks. This is an “offset lithograph” – not a “giclee” poster or inexpensive inkjet print. It was created by highly-skilled printers using traditional printing presses, and up to a dozen metal printing plates were used in the complex process.
The result is a truly exceptional print of Audubon’s masterful artwork, unlike anything else available on the market. The printing is so fine that it is indistinguishable from the stone lithograph prints created by Audubon in the 18th century. This is a fine art edition strictly limited to 1500 prints. All Princeton’s are hand numbered and bear an embossed seal in the lower margin of the print.
As seen in the New York Times.









