Turned Head Collection
"Captivated by Beauty: A Turned Head in Various Forms of Nature" In the delicate curves of Venus, c
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"Captivated by Beauty: A Turned Head in Various Forms of Nature" In the delicate curves of Venus, c. 1817-20 (marble), we witness a turned head that has captivated artists for centuries. (see also 440366 & 440368) Amidst falling snow in Yellowstone National Park, USA, a coyote stands in a field brush, its gaze fixated on the camera lens. Standing proudly amidst sagebrush, a majestic bull elk turns its head to survey its surroundings in the vast landscapes of YNP, USA. Two southern giraffes gracefully stand tall amidst golden long grass at Gabus Game Ranch in Namibia – their heads turned towards distant horizons. The wintry forest of Yukon holds secrets untold as a Canadian lynx turns its head with an air of mystery and grace. Against a backdrop of snow-covered landscapes in Yellowstone National Park, USA, a coyote stands tall on a snowbank – turning its head to meet our curious gaze. With melting pack ice beneath its paws, a polar bear walks confidently through Svalbard's frozen wilderness – occasionally turning its magnificent head to observe the changing Arctic landscape. Next to an ancient juniper tree and surrounded by sagebrush fields in YNP, USA, a bull elk stands regally with his head slightly turned - as if posing for nature's grand portrait. Seeking shade under the African sun at Gabus Game Ranch in Namibia, Hartmanns mountain zebra and her foal stand side by side - their heads gently turned towards each other with love and protection. Sitting on Kinak Bay beach fishing for salmon within Katmai National Park and Preserve Alaska; United States Of America is Coastal Brown Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) captured from behind where it sits while turning its head, revealing its focused determination.