Monday, September 16, 2013

Woman with Parrot


Barthel Beham (1529)
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Hans Baldung Grien - Madonna with the Parrots (1533)
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Lavinia Fontana - Five Women with a Dog and a Parrot (undated)
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Jacob Jordaens (ca. 1640)
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Frans van Miers the Elder - Woman Feeding a Parrot (1663)
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Caspar Netscher - Lady with Parrot and Gentleman with Monkey (1664)
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Jan Steen (ca. 1665)
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Pieter de Hooch - Couple with Parrot (1668)
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Ary de Vois (1680)
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Giovanni Tiepolo - Young Woman with a Macaw (1760)
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Jakob Horemans - Still Life with Woman and Parrot (1760)
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Edward John Cobbett - An Attentive Friend (undated)
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Berthe Morisot - Young Girl with Parrot (1873)
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Valentine Cameron Prinsep (undated)
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Raimundo Madrazo (ca. 1875)
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Giovanni Boldini - Spanish Couple (undated)
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Wilhelm Roesler - Girl Playing Flute (undated)
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Eugene Joors (undated)
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Jan Toorop (1891)
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Frantisek Kupka - I Do Not Care (1902)
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Josef Straka - Odalisque with Parrot (undated)
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George Bellows (1915)
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George Kars (1929)
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Ferdinand Leger - Composition with Two Parrots (1939)
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Frida Kahlo - Me and My Parrots (1941)
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Max Beckmann (1946)
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Fernando Bottero (1973)
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Barnaby Whitfield (2005)
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In mythology parrots frequently serve as messengers between humans and gods. 
In Christian art the parrot became a symbol of the immaculate conception and has been asscociated with Madonna and motherhood
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