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Christine E. Jackson - Peacock - 9781861892935 - V9781861892935
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Peacock

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Description for Peacock Paperback. People in most countries are familiar with the blue peacock. This book brings together all the facets of the peacock including natural and social history, its role in religions and mythology in the East and West, and its place in the history of art and artefacts. Series: Animal. Num Pages: 192 pages, 41 black & white illustrations, 79 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: JFC; WNCB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 190 x 135 x 13. Weight in Grams: 356.

People in most countries are familiar with the blue peacock. It is one of the very few bird species that will tolerate a person standing within a few feet of it, and appears to appreciate an audience when it unfurls its magnificent train into a 6-7-foot arc of glittering iridescent feathers. The train feathers with their eye-spots have been prized possessions for centuries.

The first record of a peacock in the Middle East, taken there from its homeland in the Indus Valley, was when King Solomon imported them c. 950 BC. The story of the peacock spread westwards and its impact on different countries is both surprising and fascinating. Peacocks became the subject of fairy stories, legends, fables, myths and superstitions.

Images of peacocks have appeared in mosaics, frescoes, paintings from illuminated manuscripts through to modern graphics, and in the nineteenth century they represented opulence, luxury and vibrant beauty in the artefacts created by the Arts and Crafts, the Aesthetic and the Art Nouveau movements' craftsmen in glass, ceramics, metalwork, jewellery and other materials. The feathers of peacocks have been used in head-dresses, hats and helmets, to fletch arrows and to tie artificial flies for fishermen.

This is the first book to bring together all the facets of the peacock including natural and social history, its role in religions and mythology in the East and West, and its place in the history of art and artefacts.

Product Details

Publisher
Reaktion Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Series
Animal
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781861892935
SKU
V9781861892935
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Christine E. Jackson
Christine E. Jackson is a Fellow of the Linnean Society, and a committee member of The Society for the History of Natural History for which she was awarded The Founders' Medal in 1996. Her previous publications include Bird Paintings: The Eighteenth Century (1994), Sarah Stone: Natural Curiosities from the New Worlds (1998), Dictionary of Bird Artists of the World (1999), Sir William Jardine: A Life in Natural History (2001) and Peacock (Reaktion, 2006)

Reviews for Peacock
Part of Reaktions compact and bijou (and lavishly illustrated) Animal series, Jacksons volume glides through the social and natural history of this most royal and untouchable of birds with maximum elegance and minimum fuss.
Guardian
The latest addition to Reaktions excellent animal series . . . Winging around the globe, Jackson explores the birds remarkable associations, from Persia to Whistler.
The Independent
The peacock hogs the limelight in the visual world, featuring in illustrated manuscripts, paintings, tapestries, mosaics, porcelain and bolts of Arts-and-Crafts fabric, but he is a slim presence in the written world. My favourite book is Peacock by Christine E. Jackson, a scholarly ornithologist and a true writer.
Country Life
Christine Jacksons Peacock is a gem of a book that will delight bird lovers and art historians alike
Archives of Natural History

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