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Cockerel Collection (page 4)

The cockerel, also known as a rooster, has been an integral part of various cultures and historical events

Background imageCockerel Collection: Weather Vane Finial, c. 1937. Creator: Milton Grubstein

Weather Vane Finial, c. 1937. Creator: Milton Grubstein
Weather Vane Finial, c. 1937

Background imageCockerel Collection: Rooster, c. 1938. Creator: Howard Weld

Rooster, c. 1938. Creator: Howard Weld
Rooster, c. 1938

Background imageCockerel Collection: Butter Mold, c. 1938. Creator: Roy Weber

Butter Mold, c. 1938. Creator: Roy Weber
Butter Mold, c. 1938

Background imageCockerel Collection: Ru: Northern Province, from the series 'Tales of Ise in Fashionable Brocade Pictures... c. 1772/73

Ru: Northern Province, from the series "Tales of Ise in Fashionable Brocade Pictures... c. 1772/73
Ru: Northern Province, from the series "Tales of Ise in Fashionable Brocade Pictures (Furyu nishiki-e Ise monogatari)", Japan, c. 1772/73

Background imageCockerel Collection: Exhibition of the Birmingham and Midland Counties Agricultural Association...1850

Exhibition of the Birmingham and Midland Counties Agricultural Association...1850. Creator: Harrison Weir
Exhibition of the Birmingham and Midland Counties Agricultural Association - Silver-Spangled Hamburg Fowls - First Prize; Poland Fowls - First Prize and Extra Silver Medal, 1850

Background imageCockerel Collection: Figurine: Cock, c. 1937. Creator: Bernard Westmacott

Figurine: Cock, c. 1937. Creator: Bernard Westmacott
Figurine: Cock, c. 1937

Background imageCockerel Collection: Gilded Weathercock, c. 1940. Creator: Laura Bilodeau

Gilded Weathercock, c. 1940. Creator: Laura Bilodeau
Gilded Weathercock, c. 1940

Background imageCockerel Collection: Wooden Chicken, 1935/1942. Creator: Frances Cohen

Wooden Chicken, 1935/1942. Creator: Frances Cohen
Wooden Chicken, 1935/1942

Background imageCockerel Collection: Wooden Rooster, c. 1938. Creator: Sadie Berman

Wooden Rooster, c. 1938. Creator: Sadie Berman
Wooden Rooster, c. 1938

Background imageCockerel Collection: Pa. German Pottery Bank, c. 1937. Creator: William L. Antrim

Pa. German Pottery Bank, c. 1937. Creator: William L. Antrim
Pa. German Pottery Bank, c. 1937

Background imageCockerel Collection: Pa. German Gravy Boat, c. 1938. Creator: Elmer G Anderson

Pa. German Gravy Boat, c. 1938. Creator: Elmer G Anderson
Pa. German Gravy Boat, c. 1938

Background imageCockerel Collection: Earthenware Pot, 1936. Creator: Anna Aloisi

Earthenware Pot, 1936. Creator: Anna Aloisi
Earthenware Pot, 1936

Background imageCockerel Collection: Crock, c. 1936. Creator: Anna Aloisi

Crock, c. 1936. Creator: Anna Aloisi
Crock, c. 1936

Background imageCockerel Collection: Pa. German Plate, 1937. Creator: Eugene Shellady

Pa. German Plate, 1937. Creator: Eugene Shellady
Pa. German Plate, 1937

Background imageCockerel Collection: Fox Stealing a Cock, n.d. Creator: Samuel Howett

Fox Stealing a Cock, n.d. Creator: Samuel Howett
Fox Stealing a Cock, n.d

Background imageCockerel Collection: The Fox and the Rooster from Fabulae et Vita (Fables and Life), Plate 25 from Woodcuts... 1929

The Fox and the Rooster from Fabulae et Vita (Fables and Life), Plate 25 from Woodcuts... 1929
The Fox and the Rooster from Fabulae et Vita (Fables and Life), Plate 25 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century, c. 1500, portfolio assembled 1929

Background imageCockerel Collection: Easter in the Old World Barnyard, from Puck, 1895. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Easter in the Old World Barnyard, from Puck, 1895. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Easter in the Old World Barnyard, from Puck, 1895

Background imageCockerel Collection: Kik-kik-cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are YOU?, from Puck, published November 12, 1884

Kik-kik-cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are YOU?, from Puck, published November 12, 1884. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Kik-kik-cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are YOU?, from Puck, published November 12, 1884

Background imageCockerel Collection: A Stir in the Roost... published December 12, 1889, originally published in Puck on March 18, 1876

A Stir in the Roost... published December 12, 1889, originally published in Puck on March 18, 1876
A Stir in the Roost, from America, published December 12, 1889, originally published in Puck on March 18, 1876

Background imageCockerel Collection: Plate 32 of 38 from Oeuvres de J. B. Huet, 1796–99. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet

Plate 32 of 38 from Oeuvres de J. B. Huet, 1796–99. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet
Plate 32 of 38 from Oeuvres de J. B. Huet, 1796-99

Background imageCockerel Collection: Plate 25 of 38 from Oeuvres de J. B. Huet, 1796–99. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet

Plate 25 of 38 from Oeuvres de J. B. Huet, 1796–99. Creator: Jean Baptiste Marie Huet
Plate 25 of 38 from Oeuvres de J. B. Huet, 1796-99

Background imageCockerel Collection: Apostle Peter, (c1780s) Creator: Jonas Akerstrom

Apostle Peter, (c1780s) Creator: Jonas Akerstrom
Apostle Peter, (c1780s)

Background imageCockerel Collection: Crevecoeur fowls and Japanese bantams...at the Crystal Palace, 1862. Creator: Harrison Weir

Crevecoeur fowls and Japanese bantams...at the Crystal Palace, 1862. Creator: Harrison Weir
Crevecoeur fowls and Japanese bantams from the summer exhibition of poultry, pigeons, and rabbits at the Crystal Palace, 1862

Background imageCockerel Collection: Farm in Lower Austria, 1914. Creator: Eduard Ameseder

Farm in Lower Austria, 1914. Creator: Eduard Ameseder
Farm in Lower Austria, 1914

Background imageCockerel Collection: A girl feeding chickens and pigeons, around 1850/1855. Creator: Georg Decker

A girl feeding chickens and pigeons, around 1850/1855. Creator: Georg Decker
A girl feeding chickens and pigeons, around 1850/1855

Background imageCockerel Collection: The Bridge Tsutenkyo, Kyoto (image 1 of 2) Arai-bari (image 1 of 3), before 1806

The Bridge Tsutenkyo, Kyoto (image 1 of 2) Arai-bari (image 1 of 3), before 1806. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro
The Bridge Tsutenkyo, Kyoto (image 1 of 2) Arai-bari (image 1 of 3), before 1806. Series: Sketches of Famous Places in Japan

Background imageCockerel Collection: Streaky Breasted Red Dunn. Called the Bone Crusher, 19th century. Creator: C R Stock

Streaky Breasted Red Dunn. Called the Bone Crusher, 19th century. Creator: C R Stock
Streaky Breasted Red Dunn. Called the Bone Crusher, 19th century. Fighting cock with metal spurs attached to its legs

Background imageCockerel Collection: Animals roam in the backyard of a house at a farm in Santo Domingo, Cuba

Animals roam in the backyard of a house at a farm in Santo Domingo, Cuba, March 29, 2018. Picture taken March 29, 2018. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

Background imageCockerel Collection: Roosters fight during a local cockfighting event after Spring Festival holidays in

Roosters fight during a local cockfighting event after Spring Festival holidays in Jinning, Yunnan province, China February 28, 2018. REUTERS/Wong Campion TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageCockerel Collection: The rooster of Barcelos, Algarve, Portugal

The rooster of Barcelos, Algarve, Portugal

Background imageCockerel Collection: Pour la France versez votre or, l'or combat pour la victoire, 1915 (poster)

Pour la France versez votre or, l'or combat pour la victoire, 1915 (poster)
JAB4119790 Pour la France versez votre or, l'or combat pour la victoire, 1915 (poster) by Faivre, Jules Abel (1867-1945); (add.info)

Background imageCockerel Collection: Chickens (w/c with bodycolour on paper)

Chickens (w/c with bodycolour on paper)
MAA201354 Chickens (w/c with bodycolour on paper) by Baird, William Baptiste (1841-c.1900); 18.4x25.4 cm; Private Collection; Photo © The Maas Gallery, London

Background imageCockerel Collection: Detail of a Corinthian vase showing a Hoplite battle, c.600 BC (terracotta)

Detail of a Corinthian vase showing a Hoplite battle, c.600 BC (terracotta)
PWI81947 Detail of a Corinthian vase showing a Hoplite battle, c.600 BC (terracotta) by Etruscan, (6th century BC); Louvre, Paris, France; © Peter Willi

Background imageCockerel Collection: Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, Diagram for Key to Table XV, from A Comparative Anatomical

Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, Diagram for Key to Table XV, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure
XYC261310 Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, Diagram for Key to Table XV, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of a Tiger and a Common Fowl

Background imageCockerel Collection: Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of

Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of
XYC261368 Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of a Tiger and a Common Fowl

Background imageCockerel Collection: Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of

Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of
XYC262888 Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of a Tiger and a Common Fowl

Background imageCockerel Collection: Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, with skin and underlying fascial layers removed

Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, with skin and underlying fascial layers removed
XYC261317 Study of a Fowl, Lateral View, with skin and underlying fascial layers removed, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of a Tiger

Background imageCockerel Collection: The Ass, the Lion and the Cock, from A Hundred Fables of Aesop, pub. 1903 (engraving)

The Ass, the Lion and the Cock, from A Hundred Fables of Aesop, pub. 1903 (engraving)
3504483 The Ass, the Lion and the Cock, from A Hundred Fables of Aesop, pub.1903 (engraving) by Billingshurst, Percy J. (1871-1933); The Stapleton Collection; out of copyright

Background imageCockerel Collection: Dark Brahma cockerel

Dark Brahma cockerel, Gallus gallus domesticus, Lady Gwydyrs Sultan, cup at Middleton 1871, winner at Crystal Palace, Birmingham, Bristol

Background imageCockerel Collection: Eric Ravilious

Eric Ravilious
11th anniversary poster for the Golden Cockerel Press, an Englishfine pressoperating between 1920 and 1961. The private press made handmade limited editions of classic works

Background imageCockerel Collection: The Rothschild Faberge Egg, 1902 (gold, silver, enamel, seed pearls & precious stones)

The Rothschild Faberge Egg, 1902 (gold, silver, enamel, seed pearls & precious stones)
1108733 The Rothschild Faberge Egg, 1902 (gold, silver, enamel, seed pearls & precious stones) by Faberge, Carl (1846-1920); 27x11.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCockerel Collection: Envy (Invidia) from The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558. Creator: Philip Galle

Envy (Invidia) from The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558. Creator: Philip Galle
Envy (Invidia) from The Seven Deadly Sins, 1558

Background imageCockerel Collection: Cock Eyeing a Free-standing Screen Painted with Cock, Hen, and Chicks, from Sprin

Cock Eyeing a Free-standing Screen Painted with Cock, Hen, and Chicks, from Spring Rain Surimono Album (Harusame surimono-jo), vol. 1, probably 1813

Background imageCockerel Collection: The Farmers Boy with chickens and ducks, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Farmers Boy with chickens and ducks, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Farmers Boy with chickens and ducks, c1881. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters ducks. From " The Farmers Boy" written and illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageCockerel Collection: Sport in the Eighteenth Century, c1720-1764, (1925). Creator: William Hogarth

Sport in the Eighteenth Century, c1720-1764, (1925). Creator: William Hogarth
Sport in the Eighteenth Century, c1720-1764, (1925). Wagerning bets on a Pocklington cockfight. From " London in the Eighteenth Century", by Sir Walter Besant. [A. & C. Black, Ltd

Background imageCockerel Collection: Birds, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880

Birds, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880
1) Rock Ptarmigan (Lagopus muta), 2) capercaillie cock (Tetrao urogallus), 3) Ostrich (Struthio camelus), 4) Male Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus), 5) Gray partridge (Perdix perdi)

Background imageCockerel Collection: Breeds of poultry, c1903 (c1910). Artist: AF Lydon

Breeds of poultry, c1903 (c1910). Artist: AF Lydon
Breeds of poultry, c1903 (c1910). White Leghorns, Black Minorcas, Indian Game, Golden Wyandottes, Coloured Dorkings, Buff Orpingtons

Background imageCockerel Collection: The Black Cock, c1894. Artist: Joseph Crawhall

The Black Cock, c1894. Artist: Joseph Crawhall
The Black Cock, c1894. Painting held by Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow. From The Studio Volume 83. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1922]



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The cockerel, also known as a rooster, has been an integral part of various cultures and historical events. From the intense cock-fights in Narra on Palawan Philippines to the elegant Domestic Chickens Nagasaki breed, these birds have captivated our attention for centuries. Enos Cockerel from Andalusian Poultry stands out with its striking appearance and vibrant feathers. Its beauty is reminiscent of The Creation of the Animals depicted in the Grabow Altarpiece, where every detail is meticulously painted with tempera. In contrast, Michele Pace del Campidoglio's Still Life captures a more serene moment featuring a cockerel amidst other objects. This artwork showcases the diversity of interpretations that artists bring to this magnificent creature. Not limited to art alone, even English Lunacy witnessed a man dressed as a chicken running wild and free across fields and hills. Such eccentricities remind us of the boundless creativity found within human nature. Historically significant moments involving cockerels include Colonel Mordaunt observing a thrilling cock fight at Lucknow in India back in 1790. Johan Zoffany's artistic portrayal immortalizes this event forever. Even scientific studies have contributed to our understanding of these creatures; lithographs like Skeleton of a fowl from 1897 shed light on their anatomy and structure. Lastly, we cannot forget about their presence in everyday life - whether it be waking us up at dawn or strutting confidently on fences like Brahma Chicken JD 6587 Cockrel captured by John Daniels ARDEA LONDON. The cockerel symbolizes strength, beauty, and resilience throughout history. It continues to inspire awe and fascination among people worldwide while reminding us of our deep connection with nature.