from: John James Audubon
AUDUBON, John James (1785 - 1851), Canvas backed Duck, (Plate 301), 1827–1838
AUDUBON, John James (1785 - 1851), Canvas backed Duck, (Plate 301), 1827–1838
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JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (1785 - 1851)
Canvas backed Duck, Plate 301 [With View of Baltimore, Maryland in the background]
From the Birds of America
Aquatint engraving with original hand color
London: Robert Havell, 1827–1838
Paper size: 26 1/8 x 38 7/8 in.
“...This enhancement of its value I look upon as leaving arisen from the preference given to it by the epicures of our Middle Districts, who have strangely lauded it as superior to every other Duck in the world. This alleged preeminence has indeed become so deeply impressed on the minds of many of our Southerns, that they have on various occasions procured the transportation of numbers of Canvass-backs from Baltimore to Charleston in South Carolina, and even to Savannah in Georgia, although this species is by no means uncommon within a few miles of the latter city, as well as on the Great Santee river. I well remember that on my pointing out to a friend, now alas dead, several dozens of these birds in the market of Savannah, he would scarcely believe that I was not mistaken, and assured me that they were looked upon as being poor, dry, and very fishy, in short not half so good as Mallards, or Blue-winged Teals. With this I cordially agreed, for there, at that season, they are not better than represented.” - John James Audubon
