Roberta J. M. Olson is Curator of Drawings at the New-York Historical Society. Her publications include Cosmos (with Jay M. Pasachoff, Reaktion Books, 2019) and Audubon’s Aviary: The Original Watercolors for The Birds of America (2012).
"""Audubon as Artist--as meticulously researched as it is spiritedly written--will completely revolutionize our understanding of Audubon's complicated legacy. Everyone seems to know Audubon these days; Olson, one of the leading art historians and museum curators working today, shows us how little we have in fact known. The first scholar to treat Audubon's desire to be admired both as an artist and an ornithologist with the seriousness it deserves, she elucidates the art that influenced him and the artistic techniques he cultivated to create what Cuvier rightly called the 'greatest human monument to nature.'""--Christoph Irmscher, distinguished professor of English at Indiana University, author of ""The Poetics of Natural History"" and coeditor of ""Audubon at Sea"" ""Although so much has been written about Audubon, Olson brings new and fresh insights into the life and work of the artist-naturalist. In Audubon as Artist, with her customary scholarly flair she presents the reader with a detailed and fascinating outline of Audubon's development as an artist and the art that influenced him. This richly illustrated book brilliantly demonstrates how his awareness of European, Asian and even Indian painting was integrated into his own unique art. Audubon as Artist clearly shows that Audubon was much more than an illustrator of birds--he was America's first great watercolourist and should be placed firmly within a wider artistic tradition.""--Mark Glancy, curator of ""Audubon's Birds of America,"" National Museums Scotland 2022 and touring"