Fallow Deer Collection (page 5)
"Fallow Deer: Majestic Creatures Roaming Holkham Hall in Norfolk, England" Picture No
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"Fallow Deer: Majestic Creatures Roaming Holkham Hall in Norfolk, England" Picture No. 11993176 captures the enchanting beauty of a doe peering from a forest clearing during autumn in New Forest, Hampshire. These graceful creatures, scientifically known as Dama dama, can also be found roaming the stunning grounds of Holkham Hall in Norfolk, England. The fallow deer stags are particularly striking with their impressive antlers that adorn the Kent countryside during autumn. Their presence adds an ethereal charm to the landscape as they gracefully navigate through the golden foliage. Even beyond England's borders, fallow deer captivate hearts worldwide. In Copenhagen, Denmark, these magnificent animals roam freely and become part of the city's unique charm. Throughout history and art, they have been celebrated for their elegance and grace. From figurines crafted out of ceramic or porcelain depicting horses and reclining stags to cave paintings discovered in Salmon-Challis National Forest showcasing their timeless allure. In one captivating portrait from the 17th century by Rocca family artist on canvas; it showcases not only human subjects but also includes red deer (Cervus elaphus) alongside fallow deer (Dama dama). This painting reminds us of our deep connection with nature throughout time. Their significance is further highlighted by Karl Joseph Brodtmann's lithograph featured in Heinrich Rudolf Schinz's Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals from 1836. The lithograph portrays both red deer and fallow deer side by side - two majestic species coexisting harmoniously within nature's tapestry. Fallow deer truly embody natural beauty at its finest – whether they are elegantly grazing amidst picturesque landscapes or captured forever on canvas or lithographs throughout history.