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"Fanned: A Spectacular Display of Nature's Artistry and Symbolism" Nature never fails to amaze us with its intricate creations

Background imageFanned Collection: Pink wing feathers of Roseate Spoonbill

Pink wing feathers of Roseate Spoonbill

Background imageFanned Collection: Male Lyrebird - huge tail fanned out in courtship display

Male Lyrebird - huge tail fanned out in courtship display
Male Lyrebird in full display - a ground-dwelling Australian bird most notable for their superb ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment

Background imageFanned Collection: All the flags of the Allies fanned out

All the flags of the Allies fanned out
The card carries a verse entitled For a little Scrap of Paper'. This is a play on the German Chancellor's reported exclamation when he learned that Britain would honour her treaty obligations

Background imageFanned Collection: Amalgam (oil on canvas)

Amalgam (oil on canvas)
1767334 Amalgam (oil on canvas) by Kuhn, Walt (1880-1949); 86.4x102.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Amalgam. Walt Kuhn (1877-1949). Oil on canvas. 86.4 x 102.2cm.); Photo © Christies Images

Background imageFanned Collection: Group of Birds with Peacock (engraving)

Group of Birds with Peacock (engraving)
LMG139542 Group of Birds with Peacock (engraving) by Place, Francis (1647-1728); 21.8x29.4 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English

Background imageFanned Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099837

EyeUbiquitous_20099837
Toys, Games, Playing Cards, Cards in the suit of hearts fanned out in numerical order with the remaining deck face down against a white background

Background imageFanned Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099836

EyeUbiquitous_20099836
Toys, Games, Playing Cards, Cards in the suit of hearts fanned out in numerical order against a white background

Background imageFanned Collection: Pigeons - English Fantails or Garden Fantails

Pigeons - English Fantails or Garden Fantails
A portrait of a Black, White and Blue English Fantail pictured inside their coop. The English Fantail is a highly developed breed of fancy and exhibition pigeon, and sub-variety of the Fantail

Background imageFanned Collection: Portrait of male sage grouse displaying feathers in mating ritual, Harney Country, Oregon, USA

Portrait of male sage grouse displaying feathers in mating ritual, Harney Country, Oregon, USA
Portrait of a male, sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) displaying feathers during mating ritual; Harney County, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageFanned Collection: Crepuscular sunrays shining through the clouds over the North Sea, United Kingdom

Crepuscular sunrays shining through the clouds over the North Sea, United Kingdom

Background imageFanned Collection: Close-Up Of A Peacock With Feathers Fanned; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Close-Up Of A Peacock With Feathers Fanned; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageFanned Collection: Greetings card in the shape of a hand holding playing cards

Greetings card in the shape of a hand holding playing cards. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageFanned Collection: One dollar bills

One dollar bills
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Stack of one dollar bills fanned out in a circle. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageFanned Collection: Map of the waters around Stockholm, Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen (I), unknown

Map of the waters around Stockholm, Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen (I), unknown, 1681 - 1799

Background imageFanned Collection: Kingfisher Wing Feathers

Kingfisher Wing Feathers

Background imageFanned Collection: Wing Feathers Helmeted Guineafowl

Wing Feathers Helmeted Guineafowl

Background imageFanned Collection: Silver Pheasant fanned out feathers

Silver Pheasant fanned out feathers

Background imageFanned Collection: Wing Feathers Fanned out Scarlet Macaw

Wing Feathers Fanned out Scarlet Macaw

Background imageFanned Collection: Tail feathers of the Patagonian Conure

Tail feathers of the Patagonian Conure

Background imageFanned Collection: Argus Pheasant Wing Feathers Fanned out

Argus Pheasant Wing Feathers Fanned out

Background imageFanned Collection: Northern Pintail Drake Wings fanned out

Northern Pintail Drake Wings fanned out

Background imageFanned Collection: Hawk-headed Parrot feathers fanned out

Hawk-headed Parrot feathers fanned out

Background imageFanned Collection: Wing Feathers Fanned Out Regent Bowerbird

Wing Feathers Fanned Out Regent Bowerbird

Background imageFanned Collection: Wing Feathers fanned out on Eastern Rosella

Wing Feathers fanned out on Eastern Rosella

Background imageFanned Collection: Drake Northern Shoveler wing feathers fanned out

Drake Northern Shoveler wing feathers fanned out

Background imageFanned Collection: Wing Fanned out on Northern Lapwing

Wing Fanned out on Northern Lapwing

Background imageFanned Collection: Turkey Wing feathers fanned out

Turkey Wing feathers fanned out

Background imageFanned Collection: Fanned out Wing Feathers in Red, Orange and Black

Fanned out Wing Feathers in Red, Orange and Black

Background imageFanned Collection: Lilac Breasted Roller feathers pattern

Lilac Breasted Roller feathers pattern

Background imageFanned Collection: Juvenile golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) in flight over snow in the winter, Yellowstone

Juvenile golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) in flight over snow in the winter, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageFanned Collection: White-browed Fantail (Rhipidura aureola) adult male, fanning tail in display, perched on branch

White-browed Fantail (Rhipidura aureola) adult male, fanning tail in display, perched on branch, Sri Lanka, december

Background imageFanned Collection: Fan palm leaf

Fan palm leaf
Fan palm (family Arecaceae) leaf covered in frost. Photographed in the Dorset, UK, in February

Background imageFanned Collection: Japanese 10, 000 Yen bank notes

Japanese 10, 000 Yen bank notes



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"Fanned: A Spectacular Display of Nature's Artistry and Symbolism" Nature never fails to amaze us with its intricate creations, and the concept of being fanned is no exception. From the delicate pink wing feathers of the majestic Roseate Spoonbill, gently spread in flight, to the extravagant courtship display of a male Lyrebird, where its huge tail fans out like an elaborate work of art. But it's not just nature that embraces this captivating notion. Even human-made objects can be found fanning out in various forms. Take for instance the Japanese 10, 000 Yen bank notes, meticulously arranged in a fan-like pattern showcasing both elegance and wealth. In times of unity and solidarity, we witness flags unfurling proudly as they are fanned out by gentle breezes. The colorful array represents all the Allies standing together against adversity - a powerful symbol of strength and cooperation. Birds too have their own way of embracing this concept. Pigeons such as English Fantails or Garden Fantails gracefully spread their wings like a fan while soaring through the skies above us. Their beauty lies not only in their flight but also in how they effortlessly create patterns reminiscent of an artist's brushstroke. Artists themselves have captured this idea on canvas; Amalgam (oil on canvas) showcases vibrant colors merging seamlessly into one another as if being fanned across the surface by unseen hands. Similarly, an engraving titled "Group of Birds with Peacock" portrays avian creatures forming a mesmerizing composition that seems to unfold like an open fan before our eyes. Yet perhaps nothing embodies being fanned more than witnessing animals' natural behaviors during mating rituals. A portrait captures male sage grouse displaying his feathers extravagantly during courtship dances - each plume carefully extended outward like individual fans creating an awe-inspiring spectacle that leaves observers spellbound. Even celestial phenomena embrace this enchanting motif.