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Mandarin Ducks Collection

"Mandarin Ducks: A Symbol of Love and Beauty" Mandarin ducks, also known as Aix galericulata, have long been admired for their vibrant plumage and graceful presence

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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Family dinner
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Carolina ducks, Aix sponsa, and Mandarin ducks, Aix galericulate, 1890 (chromolithograph)
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Flight of Geese, Yuan dynasty (1279-1368). Creator: Unknown
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Dish with Mandarin Ducks in a Lotus Pond, Jin dynasty (1115-1234), 12th century
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Bowl with Mandarin Ducks among Leaves and Cattails, Northern Song dynasty, (960-1127)
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Women Boarding a Pleasure Boat, 1780s. Creator: Katsukawa Shuncho
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin Ducks, from the series 'Kashinsai', c. 1725 / 27
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Bowl with Mandarin Ducks in a Lotus Pond, Northern Song dynasty, (960-1127), 11th century
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Foliated Dish with Mandarin Ducks, Jin dynasty (1115-1234). Creator: Unknown
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin ducks, n. d. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: A Mandarin Duck on a Snowy Bank, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin ducks, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin ducks crossing icy pond amid falling leaves, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Pair of Mandarin Ducks and Iris Flowers, late 18th-early 19th century
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin ducks and flowers, Ming or Qing dynasty, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin ducks, Edo period, 18th century. Creator: Maruyama Okyo
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin ducks in a landscape, Edo period, mid 17th-early 18th century
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Birds and plum-blossoms in the snow, Ming dynasty, 1368-1644. Creator: Unknown
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: The Poultry Show at Birmingham, Ornamental Water-Fowl (engraving)
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin Ducks (engraving)
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Iris and Mandarin Ducks (ink & colour on silk)
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Coat of many colors
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin duck
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin duck
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin duck male, Aix galericulata, swimming on a lake, Bavaria, Germany
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Rank Badge Mandarin Ducks 1500-1550 China Ming dynasty
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin Ducks Flowering Plants Early Mid-1830s
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin Duck
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Mandarin Ducks Collection: Mandarin duck, male, Burford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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"Mandarin Ducks: A Symbol of Love and Beauty" Mandarin ducks, also known as Aix galericulata, have long been admired for their vibrant plumage and graceful presence. These stunning birds have captured the attention of artists throughout history, as seen in various artworks such as "Carolina ducks, Aix sponsa, and Mandarin ducks" from 1890 or the "Flight of Geese" dating back to the Yuan dynasty. In Chinese culture, mandarin ducks hold a special significance, and are often associated with love and marital bliss due to their strong bond with their lifelong partners. This symbolism is beautifully depicted in ancient masterpieces like the "Dish with Mandarin Ducks in a Lotus Pond" from the Jin dynasty or the "Bowl with Mandarin Ducks among Leaves and Cattails" from the Northern Song dynasty. The allure of these enchanting creatures extends beyond China's borders. Japanese ukiyo-e artist Ando Hiroshige showcased his admiration for mandarin ducks through his exquisite prints like "Mandarin Ducks, " where he skillfully portrayed their elegance against serene landscapes. Even Katsukawa Shuncho's artwork titled "Women Boarding a Pleasure Boat" features these magnificent birds adorning traditional garments. Throughout centuries, they have remained an enduring symbol of love and beauty across different cultures. Their charm can be witnessed in diverse forms - whether it be on delicate bowls adorned with lotus ponds during the Northern Song dynasty or foliated dishes showcasing them during the Jin dynasty. As we gaze upon images like Ando Hiroshige's masterpiece "A Mandarin Duck on a Snowy Bank, " we are reminded that nature has gifted us not only with breathtaking sights but also profound meanings behind its creations. The mesmerizing presence continues to captivate our hearts even today. So next time you come across these splendid creatures gracefully gliding on water or find yourself admiring their depiction in art, remember the timeless message they carry.