Southart-Parkway Edition of the
Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

After completing The Birds of America, John James Audubon dedicated the remaining years of his life to drawing mammals for his second and final major publication, The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. With the Quadrupeds, Audubon again produced a beautiful wildlife are series that became a definitive scientific study on American fauna. Today these mammal lithographs surprise and charm the many persons who are aware only of Audubon's Birds.

In the mid nineteen eighties Southart-Parkway endeavored to create the first full sized reproductions of Audubon's Quadrupeds.  In order to create unmatched prints of investment quality the company used the superb set of Audubon lithographs owned by the  Princeton University's library, and  the highest quality photo-offset lithography offered by Princeton Polychrome Press, the predecessor to Princeton Audubon Limited.  Special 100% cotton rag hand made and watermarked paper was imported from England for this limited edition of 750.  These are direct-camera reproductions.  Each print was hand numbered and embossed with the Southart-Parkway seal.  These are not mere posters, nor are they small Octavo sized prints.  These are investment quality lithographs made to exacting standards which far surpass the industry norm.  In fact, no other company worldwide has ever even reproduced these priceless images in their original, breathtaking size.

The popularity of Audubon's mammals has increased greatly over the years. Recently a original bound set of the 150 mammals sold at auction of over half a million dollars. With individual images selling for close to thirty thousand dollars, the Southart-Parkway reproductions represent an outstanding investment that will last for many generations.

The owners of Southart-Parkway began their work with the mammals of Texas. A set of six highly sought after images. The next group of four images were from the Southeast and then two images from the Northeast were completed before production ceased in the late eighties.

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