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Title
Encampment of John J. Audubon and party. May 26 & 27 & Sept. 16, 1843 : Missouri River near Great Bend by Isaac Sprague
Description
Depicts a man standing among supplies under a large tree, with a covered boat in the background.
In 1843, Sprague served as an assistant to John James Audubon on an expedition up the Missouri River to collect information and images of western mammals, in preparation for The viviparous quadrupeds of North America.
Agent (Role)
Sprague, Isaac, 1811-1895
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Artist
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Date
1843
Artwork/Object Type
Illustrations
Physical dimensions
26 x 36 cm
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, RF-110-A: Sprague, Isaac. 1843. Encampment of J.J. Audubon & party May 26 & 27 & Sep. 16, 1843 : Missouri River near Great Bend.
External Resource
AMNH Library catalog record:
Encampment of J.J. Audubon party [art original]
Alternate Versions
Photographic Negative Number: 337406
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