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Ostrich Feathers Collection (#6)

"Captivating Ostrich Feathers

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: The City Rout, May 20, 1776. Creator: In the manner of Richard St. George Mansergh St

The City Rout, May 20, 1776. Creator: In the manner of Richard St. George Mansergh St
The City Rout, May 20, 1776

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Lady Smith and her Children, March 15, 1789. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi

Lady Smith and her Children, March 15, 1789. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi
Lady Smith and her Children, March 15, 1789. [Charlotte Smith, her son George Henry, and daughters Louisa and Charlotte]

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Before the Dukes Palace-Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, the Duke

Before the Dukes Palace-Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, the Duke
Before the Dukes Palace - Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, the Duke & Attendants (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 1, Scene 2), first published 1800; reissued 1852

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Plate 7: Emperor Galba on Horseback, from The First Twelve Roman Caesars after Tempes

Plate 7: Emperor Galba on Horseback, from The First Twelve Roman Caesars after Tempesta, 1610-50

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Plate 6: Emperor Nero on Horseback, from The First Twelve Roman Caesars, after Tempes

Plate 6: Emperor Nero on Horseback, from The First Twelve Roman Caesars, after Tempesta, 1610-50

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Amusement Espagnol, 18th century. Creator: Pierre Francois Basan

Amusement Espagnol, 18th century. Creator: Pierre Francois Basan
Amusement Espagnol, 18th century

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Couple Walking to the Left (VI), from The Wedding Dancers (restrike)

Couple Walking to the Left (VI), from The Wedding Dancers (restrike)

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: The Standard Bearer, ca. 1515. Creator: Hans Schaufelein the Elder

The Standard Bearer, ca. 1515. Creator: Hans Schaufelein the Elder
The Standard Bearer, ca. 1515

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Costume Plate: Wife of a Warrior from Germany, ca. 1558-70. Creator: Unknown

Costume Plate: Wife of a Warrior from Germany, ca. 1558-70. Creator: Unknown
Costume Plate: Wife of a Warrior from Germany, ca. 1558-70

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Portrait of Henry VIII, ca. 1547. Creator: Cornelis Massys

Portrait of Henry VIII, ca. 1547. Creator: Cornelis Massys
Portrait of Henry VIII, ca. 1547

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Man Playing Bagpipe, 17th century. Creator: Cornelis Bloemaert

Man Playing Bagpipe, 17th century. Creator: Cornelis Bloemaert
Man Playing Bagpipe, 17th century

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: A group of elegantly dressed people playing cards, 1740-68

A group of elegantly dressed people playing cards, 1740-68

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: A Standard-Bearer Flanked by a Lansquenet at each side (copy)

A Standard-Bearer Flanked by a Lansquenet at each side (copy)

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Madam Anna Thillon, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Madam Anna Thillon, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Madam Anna Thillon, 1844. Portrait of British opera singer Sophie Anne Hunt, known by the name of Anna Thillon. This charming vocalist and fascinating actress is, we are happy to say

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Jonadab Counselling Amnon, from The Story of Tamar and Amnon, plate 1, 1559. 1559

Jonadab Counselling Amnon, from The Story of Tamar and Amnon, plate 1, 1559. 1559
Jonadab Counselling Amnon, from The Story of Tamar and Amnon, plate 1, 1559

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Allegorical composition with six Olympian gods gathered around a figure in armor, 1615-35

Allegorical composition with six Olympian gods gathered around a figure in armor, 1615-35

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Elizabeth Ford, later Lady Colville of Culross, 1785. Creator: John Downman

Elizabeth Ford, later Lady Colville of Culross, 1785. Creator: John Downman
Elizabeth Ford, later Lady Colville of Culross, 1785

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Mrs. Palmer, 1785. Creator: John Downman

Mrs. Palmer, 1785. Creator: John Downman
Mrs. Palmer, 1785

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Little Dear, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Little Dear, from The Comic Natural History of the Human Race, 1851

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Design for a Lavish Headdress with Feathers on a Helmet (frontal view), ca. 1620-56

Design for a Lavish Headdress with Feathers on a Helmet (frontal view), ca. 1620-56

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Design for a Lavish Headdress with Feathers on a Helmet, ca. 1620-56

Design for a Lavish Headdress with Feathers on a Helmet, ca. 1620-56

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Suitable Restrictions, January 28, 1789. January 28, 1789. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Suitable Restrictions, January 28, 1789. January 28, 1789. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Suitable Restrictions, January 28, 1789

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: For The Benefit of The Champion, May 20, 1784. May 20, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

For The Benefit of The Champion, May 20, 1784. May 20, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
For The Benefit of The Champion, May 20, 1784

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Courtship in High Life, December 15, 1785. December 15, 1785. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Courtship in High Life, December 15, 1785. December 15, 1785. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Courtship in High Life, December 15, 1785

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: A Silly, June 26, 1800. June 26, 1800. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

A Silly, June 26, 1800. June 26, 1800. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
A Silly, June 26, 1800

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Single Combat in Moor-Fields or Magnamimous Paul O challenging All O, Januar

Single Combat in Moor-Fields or Magnamimous Paul O challenging All O, January 30, 1801

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: A Bankrupt Cart, or The Road to Ruin in the East!, November 5, 1799. November 5, 1799

A Bankrupt Cart, or The Road to Ruin in the East!, November 5, 1799. November 5, 1799
A Bankrupt Cart, or The Road to Ruin in the East!, November 5, 1799

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: A Master of the Ceremonies Introducing a Partner, November 24, 1795. November 24, 1795

A Master of the Ceremonies Introducing a Partner, November 24, 1795. November 24, 1795
A Master of the Ceremonies Introducing a Partner, November 24, 1795

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: The Betrothal of Mary of Burgundy; Young Maximilian; The Struggle for the Burgundian

The Betrothal of Mary of Burgundy; Young Maximilian; The Struggle for the Burgundian Succession; The Battle Near Therouanne; The War in Guelderland; and The Utrecht Feud, from the Arch of Honor

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: The Successful Fortune Hunter, or Captain Shelalee Leading Miss Marrowfat

The Successful Fortune Hunter, or Captain Shelalee Leading Miss Marrowfat to the Temple of Hymen, [1802], reissued 1812

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Transparency: Exhibited at R. Ackermanns in the Strand on the 27th November

Transparency: Exhibited at R. Ackermanns in the Strand on the 27th November 1815, the Day on which the General Peace was Celebrated in London, November 27, 1815

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Modish and Prudish, December 1, 1791. December 1, 1791. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Modish and Prudish, December 1, 1791. December 1, 1791. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Modish and Prudish, December 1, 1791

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: John Greenleaf, 1753-54. Creator: John Singleton Copley

John Greenleaf, 1753-54. Creator: John Singleton Copley
John Greenleaf, 1753-54

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Madame Elisabeth de France (1764-1794), ca. 1787. Creator: Adelaide Labille-Guiard

Madame Elisabeth de France (1764-1794), ca. 1787. Creator: Adelaide Labille-Guiard
Madame Elisabeth de France (1764-1794), ca. 1787

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Mrs. Thomas Brewster Coolidge, ca. 1827. Creator: Chester Harding

Mrs. Thomas Brewster Coolidge, ca. 1827. Creator: Chester Harding
Mrs. Thomas Brewster Coolidge, ca. 1827

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Mary Inman, 1844. Creator: Daniel Huntington

Mary Inman, 1844. Creator: Daniel Huntington
Mary Inman, 1844

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Esther Boardman, 1789. Creator: Ralph Earl

Esther Boardman, 1789. Creator: Ralph Earl
Esther Boardman, 1789

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Johann (1498-1537), Duke of Saxony, ca. 1534-37. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder

Johann (1498-1537), Duke of Saxony, ca. 1534-37. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder
Johann (1498-1537), Duke of Saxony, ca. 1534-37

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Two Musicians, 17th century. Creator: Dutch (Utrecht Caravaggist) Painter, 17th century

Two Musicians, 17th century. Creator: Dutch (Utrecht Caravaggist) Painter, 17th century
Two Musicians, 17th century

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: The Saithwaite Family, ca. 1785. Creator: Francis Wheatley

The Saithwaite Family, ca. 1785. Creator: Francis Wheatley
The Saithwaite Family, ca. 1785

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1600. Creator: British Painter (ca. 1600)

Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1600. Creator: British Painter (ca. 1600)
Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1600

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Portrait of a Woman, 1648. Creator: Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen

Portrait of a Woman, 1648. Creator: Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen
Portrait of a Woman, 1648

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: A Couple in an Interior with a Gypsy Fortune-Teller, ca. 1632-33. Creator: Jacob Duck

A Couple in an Interior with a Gypsy Fortune-Teller, ca. 1632-33. Creator: Jacob Duck
A Couple in an Interior with a Gypsy Fortune-Teller, ca. 1632-33

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Edward VI (1537-1553), When Duke of Cornwall, ca. 1545; reworked 1547 or later. Creator

Edward VI (1537-1553), When Duke of Cornwall, ca. 1545; reworked 1547 or later. Creator
Edward VI (1537-1553), When Duke of Cornwall, ca. 1545; reworked 1547 or later

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Molly Wales Fobes, 1790. Creator: Rufus Hathaway

Molly Wales Fobes, 1790. Creator: Rufus Hathaway
Molly Wales Fobes, 1790

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman. Creator: Cornelis de Vos

Portrait of a Young Woman. Creator: Cornelis de Vos
Portrait of a Young Woman

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Marie Rinteau, called Mademoiselle de Verrieres, 1761. Creator: Francois Hubert Drouais

Marie Rinteau, called Mademoiselle de Verrieres, 1761. Creator: Francois Hubert Drouais
Marie Rinteau, called Mademoiselle de Verrieres, 1761

Background imageOstrich Feathers Collection: Madame Destouches, 1816, (1903). Creator: Unknown

Madame Destouches, 1816, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Madame Destouches, 1816, (1903). Portrait of French architect Louis-Nicolas-Marie Destouches (1787-1831). After a drawing of 1816 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, in the Louvres Museum, Paris



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"Captivating Ostrich Feathers: A Timeless Symbol of Elegance and Power" From the grand portraits of historical figures like Field Marshal Lord Roberts to the mythical heroes depicted by Hendrik Goltzius, they have long held a place in art and culture. These magnificent plumes, with their graceful curves and ethereal softness, have been used throughout history to adorn garments and accessories, symbolizing status, strength, and beauty. In Lucas Cranach the Elder's masterpiece "Saint Maurice, " we see the regal figure adorned with a majestic ostrich feather headdress, signifying his noble stature. Similarly, in the 19th-century depiction of "A Wellington Boot- or the Head of the Armye, " an imposing military leader proudly wears an ostentatious hat embellished with these luxurious feathers as a mark of authority. But they can not limited to formal occasions alone. In more lighthearted depictions such as "The Featherd Fair in a Fright" or Kate Carney's Lambeth Walk performance at London's music hall, they add a touch of whimsy and playfulness to entertain audiences. Beyond artistry lies cultural significance. The Pokot warriors celebrate their Atelo ceremony by adorning themselves with cheetah skin while surrounded by young women; here too, ostrich feathers find their place amidst this vibrant display of tradition and community spirit. Even fashion has embraced these enchanting plumes. Princess Charlotte Augusta dons them gracefully in her 19th-century portrait captured by Henry Thomas Ryall while Mrs. Bryan Cooke exudes elegance wearing an exquisite gown accentuated by delicate feather details created by George Romney. Throughout centuries and across continents, from Renaissance engravings depicting male costumes to pochoir prints showcasing Les Belles Sauvagesses de 1920 or Le Depart pour le Casino pub. , they have remained timeless symbols of allure and grandeur.