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Lady Rooks 1829 Edward Calvert British 1799-1883
The Lady and the Rooks, 1829. Edward Calvert (British, 1799-1883). Wood engraving
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 18470759
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1799 1883 1829 Edward Calvert Lady Wood Engraving Rooks
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In this wood engraving titled "Lady Rooks 1829" the renowned British artist Edward Calvert transports us to a world where nature and femininity intertwine harmoniously. The print, part of the Liszt Collection, showcases Calvert's exceptional talent for capturing both delicate beauty and profound symbolism. The central focus of the artwork is a graceful lady standing amidst a flock of rooks. Her ethereal presence exudes elegance and serenity, as she gazes upon these intelligent birds with an air of tranquility. The contrast between her refined appearance and the wildness of the rooks creates a mesmerizing visual juxtaposition. Calvert's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his wood engraving technique. Each feather on the rooks' wings seems to come alive under his skilled hand, while intricate patterns adorn the lady's flowing gown, echoing nature's own designs. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, "Lady Rooks 1829" invites contemplation about our relationship with nature. The presence of these black-feathered creatures often associated with mystery and wisdom suggests that there might be more than meets the eye in this seemingly simple scene. Perhaps they symbolize hidden depths within ourselves or serve as messengers from another realm altogether. As we admire this exquisite print by Edward Calvert, we are reminded not only of his artistic genius but also how art has the power to transport us into realms where imagination reigns supreme – inviting us to explore our own connection with nature and delve
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