Princeton Audubon prints are far beyond mere reproductions. Princeton (formerly Princeton Polychrome Press) earned an enviable nationwide reputation by reproducing fine art prints for, among others, The National Gallery of Art, National Portrait Gallery, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The New-York Historical Society, and The Detroit Institute of Arts. The finest reproductions of Picasso and Andrew Wyeth works were produced by Princeton. Princeton double elephant prints, the same size as life, are also exceptional works of fine art and were produced by the late Master Printer David O. Johnson of Princeton New Jersey, who was also one of the world's foremost collectors of the antique Audubon originals. Princetons are thus the real deal in Audubon fine art, the world's only direct-camera Audubon facsimiles.