Peacock Feather Collection
Nature's masterpiece, the peacock feather, showcases the intricate patterns found in male peacock feathers
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Nature's masterpiece, the peacock feather, showcases the intricate patterns found in male peacock feathers. With its vibrant hues and mesmerizing design, it captivates artists across different eras. Joseph Edward Southall's "New Lamps for Old" (1901) features this enchanting symbol of fauna, adding a touch of elegance to his creation. In "Beautiful Peacock, " we witness the regal bird displaying its majestic plumage, as if posing for Dame mit Facher's (1917-18) oil on canvas masterpiece. The delicate woodcut print "Peacock in a cherry tree" (1900-30) captures the harmonious blend of nature and artistry. A single peacock feather evokes awe with its graceful curves and iridescent shades - an inspiration for Vivien's 1863 oil painting. Steatitic porcelain from c. 1770-1775 adorns a plate with these magnificent plumes, showcasing their timeless allure. Even allegorical depictions like "Allegory of Satan" (c. 1900) recognize the power held by this captivating creature. The Marquise Casati becomes an ethereal vision adorned with peacock feathers in her portrait from 1911-1913; she embodies their beauty and mystique effortlessly on canvas. Centuries earlier, Saint Michael stands valiantly wielding his sword against evil forces while donning armor embellished with these remarkable feathers - a testament to their symbolism beyond aesthetics. From ancient times to contemporary artistry, the peacock feather remains an enduring muse for creators worldwide – reminding us that nature holds boundless wonders waiting to be explored through our imagination and brushstrokes alike.