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"Fanning: A Delicate Art of Tender Flirting and Timeless Elegance" In the world of romance, it has long been a subtle language of flirtation

Background imageFanning Collection: Lionfish, Pterois volitans, Philippines

Lionfish, Pterois volitans, Philippines
A trio of Lionfish (Pterois volitans) hunt above a reef in the Philippines; Philippines

Background imageFanning Collection: Vicar captured by Cannibals

Vicar captured by Cannibals
Shakespeare Up to Date ! Quote from Pericles - Act IV. Sc. 2: " If you require a little space for prayer, I grant it

Background imageFanning Collection: President Chester A. Arthur suffers from dealing with the feuding factions of the Republican

President Chester A. Arthur suffers from dealing with the feuding factions of the Republican party. Cartoon, c1884
CHESTER A. ARTHUR CARTOON. President Chester A. Arthur suffers from dealing with the feuding factions of the Republican party. Cartoon, c1884

Background imageFanning Collection: Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) adult male, fanning wings on water, U. S. A. autumn

Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) adult male, fanning wings on water, U. S. A. autumn
Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) adult male, fanning wings on water, U.S.A. autumn

Background imageFanning Collection: Royal Institution Christmas Lecture - H H Turner

Royal Institution Christmas Lecture - H H Turner
Royal Institution Christmas Lecture. A new fairyland opened for children: little girls fanning away the white cloud formed by the pouring of liquid air on to water, at the Royal Institution

Background imageFanning Collection: Fanning hair to add strength and beauty

Fanning hair to add strength and beauty
Edwardian beauty routine for the hair - using a fan to waft strength and beauty into ones locks! Date: 1904

Background imageFanning Collection: Cartoon, Night in Venice

Cartoon, Night in Venice, showing people sitting out on the roofs of their houses during a hot summer night. It was the last contribution to The Bystander by the cartoonist Horace Sydney

Background imageFanning Collection: Crows Trap Owls Cave Lighting Fire Entrance Fanning

Crows Trap Owls Cave Lighting Fire Entrance Fanning
Artokoloro

Background imageFanning Collection: Picture No. 11675183

Picture No. 11675183
Porcelain Crab fanning for food on night dive. Date:

Background imageFanning Collection: At the Opera (pastel on paper)

At the Opera (pastel on paper)
XPG379689 At the Opera (pastel on paper) by Herald, James Watterston (1859-1914); Private Collection; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageFanning Collection: Sir Thomas Urquhart (1611-1660) (engraving) (b / w photo)

Sir Thomas Urquhart (1611-1660) (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF268061 Sir Thomas Urquhart (1611-1660) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Glover, George (fl.1625-50); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scotish writer and translator; ); English, out of copyright

Background imageFanning Collection: A Bride is Carried to the Chief, from Brevis Narratio engraved by Theodore de Bry

A Bride is Carried to the Chief, from Brevis Narratio engraved by Theodore de Bry
XIR223429 A Bride is Carried to the Chief, from Brevis Narratio.. engraved by Theodore de Bry (1528-98) published in Frankfurt, 1591 (coloured engraving) by Le Moyne

Background imageFanning Collection: Wing Feathers Helmeted Guineafowl

Wing Feathers Helmeted Guineafowl

Background imageFanning Collection: Amazon Parrot tail feather design

Amazon Parrot tail feather design

Background imageFanning Collection: Silver Pheasant feather fan design

Silver Pheasant feather fan design

Background imageFanning Collection: Lady Amersts Pheasant body feather pattern and design fanning outward

Lady Amersts Pheasant body feather pattern and design fanning outward

Background imageFanning Collection: Macaw breast feather fan design

Macaw breast feather fan design

Background imageFanning Collection: Pheasant body feather fan design

Pheasant body feather fan design

Background imageFanning Collection: Scarlet Macaw Wing Feathers fan design

Scarlet Macaw Wing Feathers fan design

Background imageFanning Collection: Golden Pheasant feather fan design

Golden Pheasant feather fan design

Background imageFanning Collection: WORLD WAR I: GAS WARFARE. American soldiers using gas flappers to fan poison gas

WORLD WAR I: GAS WARFARE. American soldiers using gas flappers to fan poison gas, which is heavier than air, out of their trench, during World War I. Photograph, 1917 or 1918

Background imageFanning Collection: Widow in conversation with a French Count

Widow in conversation with a French Count
Mrs Willson-Blobbs (widow of a wealthy pork butcher) - " My Dear Count, when you come to England, you must come and see me at Blobbs Court

Background imageFanning Collection: Picture No. 10884404

Picture No. 10884404
Waxwing - perched in tree - fanning tail feathers (Bombycilla garrulus) Date:

Background imageFanning Collection: Picture No. 10884403

Picture No. 10884403
Waxwing - perched in tree - fanning tail feathers (Bombycilla garrulus) Date:

Background imageFanning Collection: FREDERICK FANNING AYER (1851-1924). American lawyer. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

FREDERICK FANNING AYER (1851-1924). American lawyer. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageFanning Collection: EDMUND FANNING (1737-1818). American lawyer, soldier, and Loyalist. Line engraving, 19th century

EDMUND FANNING (1737-1818). American lawyer, soldier, and Loyalist. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageFanning Collection: Spotted Porcelain Crab (Neopetrolisthes maculatus) adult, fanning for food on anemone

Spotted Porcelain Crab (Neopetrolisthes maculatus) adult, fanning for food on anemone, Mabul Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageFanning 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 imageFanning Collection: AMAZING MAZIE, 1925. American actress Alberta Vaughn in a scene from the film The Adventures of

AMAZING MAZIE, 1925. American actress Alberta Vaughn in a scene from the film The Adventures of Mazie, 1925

Background imageFanning Collection: Fanning the Kipper game

Fanning the Kipper game
A girl enjoying herself playing fanning the kipper whereby a fish fashioned from tissue is blown along a course using a fan

Background imageFanning Collection: Noon Personified

Noon Personified
NOON (Le Midy, De Middach) personified as a lady going out in the midday sun, fanning herself with one hand and protecting her complexion with a parasol in the other

Background imageFanning Collection: Fanning a Fire

Fanning a Fire
A woman uses a newspaper over an open coal fire to make it draw more quickly and light the coals faster

Background imageFanning Collection: Male peacock

Male peacock (Pavo cristatus) fanning tail

Background imageFanning Collection: Racial / Japan / Warrior

Racial / Japan / Warrior
A warrior of the Ashikaga period, seated beside his bow, fanning himself



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"Fanning: A Delicate Art of Tender Flirting and Timeless Elegance" In the world of romance, it has long been a subtle language of flirtation. Just like Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice, ladies would delicately fan themselves to send secret messages to their suitors. With a flicker or flutter, they could convey interest or disinterest, all while maintaining an air of grace and sophistication. But fanning wasn't limited to matters of the heart alone. In 1894, women broke barriers by forming their own football teams – a bold move that challenged societal norms. These pioneering ladies fearlessly took to the field, fanning away stereotypes with every kick and goal. However, not all instances involving fans were as lighthearted. In 1771 during the Regulators revolt in North Carolina, Edmund Fanning attempted to pacify the rebellious group led by Ninian Bell Hamilton along the Eno River. This wood engraving from the 19th century captures this tense moment when Fanning sought resolution amidst chaos. Moving forward in time brings us to advertisements showcasing various products using fans as symbols of allure and luxury. From hairdressers' short cuts and perms promising transformational beauty to Cussons Imperial Leather soap ads invoking sensuality through fan-inspired imagery – these campaigns tapped into society's fascination with elegance and refinement. One particular advert from 1954 featured Imperial Leather Soap alongside a Louis XV Vernis Martin fan once owned by Catherine the Great herself. The fusion of history and indulgence created an irresistible allure for consumers seeking opulence in their everyday lives. Beyond human interactions lies nature's own interpretation – embodied by none other than the majestic Grey-headed flying-fox bat hanging upside down with its wings extended in Yarra Bend Park, Australia. Its graceful display reminds us that even creatures can find solace in gentle breezes and the rhythmic motion of their wings.