Chrysolophus Pictus Collection
"Behold the majestic Male Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) in all its resplendent glory, standing proudly on a bed of lush green grass
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"Behold the majestic Male Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) in all its resplendent glory, standing proudly on a bed of lush green grass, adorned in its captivating display plumage. This stunning avian specimen can be found at the Yangxian Nature Reserve, where it captivates female pheasants with its vibrant colors and elaborate courtship rituals. At the picturesque Yangxian Biosphere Reserve in Shaanxi province, witness the enchanting dance of love as this male Golden Pheasant displays his magnificent feathers to woo potential mates. With each graceful movement and vivid burst of color, he captures their attention amidst the tranquil surroundings. Venturing into Tangjiahe's verdant forests, catch a glimpse of this regal creature striding through nature's embrace. Its elegant presence adds an ethereal touch to the serene landscape as it navigates through dappled sunlight and rustling leaves. In a breathtaking moment frozen in time by Ito Jakuchu's brushstroke mastery, discover a male Golden Pheasant delicately perched against a snowy backdrop. The contrast between its radiant plumage and pure white snow creates an awe-inspiring sight that speaks volumes about nature's artistry. Travel back to 1810-17 when manuscript text intertwines with watercolor illustrations depicting both female Golden and Pied Pheasants. These delicate renderings showcase their gracefulness while offering us glimpses into historical fascination with these exquisite creatures. Delve further into history with Okumura Masanobu's masterpiece from c. 1720/25 - "Golden Pheasant (Kinkeicho)". This intricate artwork showcases not only the bird's physical beauty but also pays homage to cultural significance attached to them during that era. Lastly, marvel at a snuff bottle adorned with depictions of golden pheasants alongside swallows, tree peonies, and apricots.