Fowls Collection
"Fowls: A Melodic Allegory of Nature's Beauty" In the captivating painting "Allegory of Music, 1649, " fowls take center stage as they harmonize with nature's symphony
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"Fowls: A Melodic Allegory of Nature's Beauty" In the captivating painting "Allegory of Music, 1649, " fowls take center stage as they harmonize with nature's symphony, their vibrant feathers reflecting the hues of a mesmerizing melody. The biblical tale of "Elijah and the Ravens" comes to life in a stunning coloured engraving. Fierce yet graceful rooks soar through the sky, carrying sustenance to the prophet Elijah, symbolizing divine providence and protection. On the anniversary of the Battle of Ortigara, over six thousand Alpine pilgrims embark on a spiritual journey depicted in a vivid colour lithograph. Amongst them are majestic eagles perched high above, representing strength and resilience amidst adversity. "The Blue Bird for Happiness" enchants us with its delicate beauty. This charming creature flutters through an enchanting forest scene captured in watercolor on paper titled "Oh What's That in the Hollow?" It evokes feelings of joy and wonderment. Edward Lear's whimsical bird book introduces us to Japanese bantams, black bantams, and Pekin bantams - each possessing unique characteristics that celebrate diversity within avian species. Their vibrant plumage dances across colourful lithographs. A captivating engraving from 1839 showcases guineafowl and bustards in all their regal splendor. These magnificent birds command attention with their intricate patterns and elegant stature - true symbols of gracefulness. Edward Donovan's handcoloured copperplate captures a red knot bird delicately etched against a backdrop inspired by British landscapes. This masterpiece from his renowned "Natural History of British Birds" transports us back to an era where art meets scientific exploration. Chromolithographs bring forth an array of tit birds - The Great Tit, The Crested Tit, The Coal Tit, The Marsh Tit, The Bearded Tit, and The Blue Tit.