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A peacock chosen king of the farm birds. 1811 (etching)
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A peacock chosen king of the farm birds. 1811 (etching)
7235828 A peacock chosen king of the farm birds. 1811 (etching) by Howitt, Samuel (1756-1822); (add.info.: A peacock displays his tail feathers in front of a barnyard of birds. A magpie asks how he will defend them from the eagle flying above. Peacock chosen king. Illustration from a fable by Greek author Aesop. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved from life by Samuel Howitt from his own A New Work of Animals, Principally Designed from the Fables of Aesop, Gay and Phaedrus, Edward Orme, London, 1811.); © Florilegius
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This etching, titled "A peacock chosen king of the farm birds" takes us back to 1811 when artist Samuel Howitt brought Greek author Aesop's fable to life. In this scene, a majestic peacock proudly displays his vibrant tail feathers in front of a barnyard filled with various birds. As the peacock basks in his newfound glory, a curious magpie questions how he plans to protect his magnificent plumage from an eagle soaring above. The intricate copperplate etching showcases Howitt's exceptional attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of each animal. Drawn and engraved from life, this artwork is part of Howitt's larger body of work called "A New Work of Animals". Inspired by Aesop's fables as well as works by Gay and Phaedrus, Howitt masterfully combines storytelling with natural history. This print not only highlights the beauty and diversity of farm animals but also serves as a reminder that even amidst their own hierarchy, they are vulnerable to external threats. The juxtaposition between the regal peacock and the powerful eagle creates a sense of tension within the composition. As we admire this piece from the 19th century, we are transported into an era where wildlife was celebrated through art. It reminds us that animals have long been subjects for human fascination and artistic expression across cultures throughout history.
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