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Feather Collection (page 5)

"Feathers: A Symbol of Majesty, Power, and Beauty" Feathers have long held a significant place in history and culture

Background imageFeather Collection: Peacock displaying

Peacock displaying feathers

Background imageFeather Collection: Peacock feather design

Peacock feather design

Background imageFeather Collection: Jackdaw - Cornwall - UK

Jackdaw - Cornwall - UK
DAC-220 Jackdaw Cornwall - UK Corvus monedula David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFeather Collection: Peacock Gramaphone

Peacock Gramaphone
Artem Pozdniakov

Background imageFeather Collection: The Aviary, Clifton, 1888 (w/c on paper)

The Aviary, Clifton, 1888 (w/c on paper)
GLS224021 The Aviary, Clifton, 1888 (w/c on paper) by Crawhall, Joseph (1861-1913); 51x35 cm; Burrell Collection, Glasgow, Scotland; © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection

Background imageFeather Collection: Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove headdresses 1922

Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove headdresses 1922
Selection of exquisite colourful headdresses, a charming gift for Christmas. Designed by Mayfair Flower Workers, for charming Christmas presents, left; side or back effect in black or silver

Background imageFeather Collection: Portrait of Marchesa Casati (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Marchesa Casati (oil on canvas)
703021 Portrait of Marchesa Casati (oil on canvas) by Boldini, Giovanni (1842-1931); Galleria Nazionale d Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, Lazio

Background imageFeather Collection: Powder Rush

Powder Rush
Pauline Pentony MA ARPS DPAGB

Background imageFeather Collection: Peacocks, 1683. Creator: Melchior d Hondecoeter

Peacocks, 1683. Creator: Melchior d Hondecoeter
Peacocks, 1683

Background imageFeather Collection: Goldfinches, 1863, (1942). Creator: John Gould

Goldfinches, 1863, (1942). Creator: John Gould
Goldfinches, 1863, (1942). Male and female of the finch family, from " Birds of Britain" by John Gould. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageFeather Collection: Natural History - Birds - Crested lark

Natural History - Birds - Crested lark
Vintage colour engraving of a Crested lark, (Galerida cristata) is a species of lark distinguished from the other 81 species of lark by the crest of feathers that rise up in territorial or courtship

Background imageFeather Collection: Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), plumage detail. UK, March

Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), plumage detail. UK, March

Background imageFeather Collection: Picture No. 11981462

Picture No. 11981462
Long Tailed Tit - on Cherry Blossom - Cornwall - UK Date:

Background imageFeather Collection: Advertisement for Caillers chocolate and bonbons

Advertisement for Caillers chocolate and bonbons
Showcard advertisement for Caillers chocolate and bonbons. 1900s

Background imageFeather Collection: Evening clothing with pearls and lace 1912

Evening clothing with pearls and lace 1912
Fashionable evening clothing using detailed embroidered lace and decorative pearls. 1912

Background imageFeather Collection: Frocks and thrills: Gowns and headdresses from Paris 1913

Frocks and thrills: Gowns and headdresses from Paris 1913
Women models wearing a selection of different style evening wear, including the lamp-shade skirt, Turkish trousers, low scaft-belt cloak and the knee skirt. 1913

Background imageFeather Collection: Womens clothing for May 1913

Womens clothing for May 1913
Women models wearing the latest fashionable garments for evening and walking. Date: 1913

Background imageFeather Collection: Harrods head dresses 1919

Harrods head dresses 1919
A variety of head dresses for evening, a popular accessory during the First World War and early 1920s. Date: 1919

Background imageFeather Collection: Blue and Yellow MACAWS / Blue and Gold macaws - X2 preening

Blue and Yellow MACAWS / Blue and Gold macaws - X2 preening (Ara ararauna). Taman Burning Bali Bird Park, Bali Island, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Collection: Feather Flapper headband 1912

Feather Flapper headband 1912
Woman wearing a flapper style headpiece, with feathers and beaded detail at side. 1912

Background imageFeather Collection: Resplendent Quetzal feather detail (Pharomachrus mocinno), Costa Rica

Resplendent Quetzal feather detail (Pharomachrus mocinno), Costa Rica

Background imageFeather Collection: Goldcrest and Firecrest engraving 1896

Goldcrest and Firecrest engraving 1896
A handbook to the birds of Great Britain by R. Bowdler Sharpe

Background imageFeather Collection: Goldfinch Pine Finch bird lithograph 1890

Goldfinch Pine Finch bird lithograph 1890
Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania by B.H.Warren M.D. 1890

Background imageFeather Collection: Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus), adult

Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus), adult

Background imageFeather Collection: Raven (Corvus corax), adult

Raven (Corvus corax), adult

Background imageFeather Collection: Picture No. 11674820

Picture No. 11674820
Indian Peafowl adult male in city park courtship display. Date:

Background imageFeather Collection: Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) with ruffled feathers

Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) with ruffled feathers

Background imageFeather Collection: Guinea Turacos -Tauraco persa-, adult on tree, native to Africa, captive

Guinea Turacos -Tauraco persa-, adult on tree, native to Africa, captive

Background imageFeather Collection: GUY JOHNSON (c1740-1788). American (Irish-born) military officer and diplomat

GUY JOHNSON (c1740-1788). American (Irish-born) military officer and diplomat. With the Mohawk chief Karonghyontye (a.k.a. Captain David Hill). Oil on canvas, 1776, by Benjamin West

Background imageFeather Collection: Grey crowned crane (Southern crowned crane) (Balearica regulorum) pair, Ngorongoro Crater

Grey crowned crane (Southern crowned crane) (Balearica regulorum) pair, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageFeather Collection: Cacatua moluccensis, salmon-crested cockatoo

Cacatua moluccensis, salmon-crested cockatoo
Plate 2 from Edward Lears Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageFeather Collection: Kingfisher

Kingfisher
Plate 336, hand coloured copperplate etching from George Edwards The Gleanings of Natural History, Vol. 3 (1764). Annotated Crested kingfisher

Background imageFeather Collection: Plate from The Natural History of Carolina by Mark Catesby

Plate from The Natural History of Carolina by Mark Catesby
Illustration from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol 1 by Mark Catesby (1683-1749)

Background imageFeather Collection: BODMER: BLACKFOOT HORSEMAN. A Blackfoot Native American man riding on horseback at Fort McKenzie

BODMER: BLACKFOOT HORSEMAN. A Blackfoot Native American man riding on horseback at Fort McKenzie, Montana. Aquatint engraving, c1844, after a drawing, 1833, by Karl Bodmer

Background imageFeather Collection: Madame Peacock by Gilbert Rumbold

Madame Peacock by Gilbert Rumbold
Lovely illustration showing a lady in a dress with a peacock feather skirt and matching fan. Date: 1927

Background imageFeather Collection: Fine Feathers by Webster Murray

Fine Feathers by Webster Murray
A glamorous cabaret star or showgirl, shows off her shapely legs on stage while wearing an extravagantly enormous feather headdress. Date: 1930

Background imageFeather Collection: Male ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) swimming, Sweetwater Wetlands, Tucson

Male ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) swimming, Sweetwater Wetlands, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageFeather Collection: Northern mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), San Jacinto Wildlife Area, California

Northern mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), San Jacinto Wildlife Area, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageFeather Collection: Clydesdale Horse, stallion, grazing in meadow, Cumbria, England

Clydesdale Horse, stallion, grazing in meadow, Cumbria, England

Background imageFeather Collection: South Africa, Pilanesburg

South Africa, Pilanesburg GR, Warthog (Pharcochoerus africanus) and Blue-eared Starling (Lamprotornis chalybaeus)

Background imageFeather Collection: Sanderling - Cornwall - UK

Sanderling - Cornwall - UK
DAC-372 Sanderling Cornwall - UK Calidris alba David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFeather Collection: Olive Thrush - bathing in birdbath - East and southern Africa, especially highland areas

Olive Thrush - bathing in birdbath - East and southern Africa, especially highland areas
ASW-4850 Olive Thrush - bathing in birdbath Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Turdus olivaceus East and southern Africa, especially highland areas. Alan J. S

Background imageFeather Collection: Caricatured Hamlet on a music sheet

Caricatured Hamlet on a music sheet
A caricatured Hamlet, probably based on Sir Henry Irving, on a music sheet entitled Hamlet Ye Dane, A Ghost Story, with music by J B Lawreen

Background imageFeather Collection: Keel-billed toucan (rainbow-billed toucan) (Ramphastos Sulfuratus), Macaw Mountain Bird Park

Keel-billed toucan (rainbow-billed toucan) (Ramphastos Sulfuratus), Macaw Mountain Bird Park, near Copan, Honduras, Central America

Background imageFeather Collection: Peacock in display

Peacock in display from Drawing at the Zoo published in 1949. The underlying geometrical structure of the spread feathers is revealed

Background imageFeather Collection: Items in the Tudor Exhibition, 1890

Items in the Tudor Exhibition, 1890
Engraving showing a number of relics from the sixteenth century exhibited in the Tudor Exhibition of 1890. The items pictured include: Henry VIIIs hat (top right)

Background imageFeather Collection: Peacock - feather from tail train

Peacock - feather from tail train
PM-10516 Peacock - feather from tail train Pavo cristatus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFeather Collection: Peacock Feather detail of male

Peacock Feather detail of male
FEU-595 Peacock Feather detail of male Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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"Feathers: A Symbol of Majesty, Power, and Beauty" Feathers have long held a significant place in history and culture. Just like the majestic Haile Selassie, who adorned his regal attire with plumes symbolizing power and authority. Similarly, Mary, Queen of Scots captivated all in her vibrant red costume embellished with feathers that exuded elegance. In Native American traditions, feathers were revered as sacred objects. The portrait of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull showcases his profound connection to nature's wisdom and strength embodied by the feather he wears proudly on his head. Nature itself presents us with breathtaking scenes; imagine two Curlew sandpipers gracefully wading through water while pecking for sustenance - a mesmerizing sight captured in Picture No. 10859244. Birds too find solace in their plumage. Cockatiel birds perched on a branch exhibit their colorful feathers as if they were wearing an artist's palette upon themselves. The Great crested grebe at Valkenhorst nature reserve demonstrates parental care by feeding one of its chicks a precious feather - an act recognized by Bird Photographer of the Year 2022 under the highly commended category for bird behavior. Even amidst avian rivalries, such as those witnessed between Jays fighting mid-air while another observes from afar in Norway or Tawny owl silhouetted against the moonlit sky in the UK – feathers remain central to these captivating moments frozen forever through photography. Delving into history reveals exquisite engravings like that of Dipper bird from 1896 or Red kites perching on branches together - one looking over its shoulder - showcasing how these magnificent creatures have fascinated artists across time. Feathers hold stories untold; they embody gracefulness, resilience, and freedom, and are not just mere adornments but symbols connecting us to our past and reminding us of nature's wonders that surround us every day.