Crowing Collection
"Crowing: A Symbol of Resilience, Vigilance, and Tradition" In this captivating advert for Eno Fruit Salt, the head of a majestic cockerel is perched proudly on a fence
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"Crowing: A Symbol of Resilience, Vigilance, and Tradition" In this captivating advert for Eno Fruit Salt, the head of a majestic cockerel is perched proudly on a fence, representing the vibrant energy and zest for life that this product promises. A close-up shot from Mid-Wales UK reveals a semi-tame cockerel bravely recovering from being run over. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the indomitable spirit within us all, urging us to rise above adversity with determination. Traveling across continents to Carnation, Washington State in the USA, we encounter a striking hybrid Black Leghorn and Rhode Island Red rooster. With its magnificent plumage and commanding presence, it embodies both strength and beauty. The famous nursery rhyme "The House that Jack Built" introduces us to "the Cock that crowed in the morn, " illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. This timeless tale celebrates the significance of each individual's contribution towards creating something greater than themselves. From historical events to literature references, we find ourselves amidst World War I propaganda with "They shall not pass. " The color litho artwork depicts an unwavering rooster symbolizing courage and defiance against adversity during wartime. La Fontaine's Fables present another intriguing narrative titled "The Old Woman and her Servants. " Here we witness how even an old woman can rely on her loyal roosters as guardians who alert her when danger approaches – showcasing their protective nature. An exquisite oil painting from 1906 showcases a regal rooster exuding confidence through every brushstroke. Its vibrant colors capture our attention while reminding us of the inherent pride associated with these magnificent creatures. Reflecting upon gender roles within poultry comes an insightful quote: "If you are a hen then lay eggs; if a cock then crow. " It highlights how each creature has its unique purpose in life – embracing one's true self without hesitation.