Boston International The MET Boxed Note Cards, Audubon Birds, 20-Count
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Boston International The MET Boxed Note Cards, Audubon Birds, 20-Count
Boxed note cards featuring designs from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collections
4 x 5.25 Inch cards are printed with John James Audubon images
Set of 20 cards, 5 each of 4 designs
Keepsake box with magnetic closure
From The Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the largest and most important art museums in the world
Artist, birdwatcher, and conservationist John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851) captured North American birds' spirited energy, in their native habitats. Audubon created 435 watercolor paints for his landmark 1839 publication. The Birds of America, which is still in print today. Keepsake box with magnetic closure holds 20 note cards and 21 envelopes. 5 each of 4 designs. Cards are 4 x 5.25 Inches. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, often referred to simply as The Met is one of the world's largest and most important art museums. It is located on the eastern edge of Central Park in New York City. For over 10 years Boston International has been proud to be the Met's exclusive distributor to the trade for their proprietary stationery gift items. Now you can easily have works of art as part of your everyday life.