RMKCC55F–元 剔紅綬帶秋葵紋漆盤, Dish with long-tailed birds and hollyhock, 14th century
RF2HW3TFX–Art inspired by 明晚期 剔紅綬帶牡丹紋漆盒, Box with long-tailed birds and peonies, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), second half of the 16th century, China, Carved red lacquer, H. 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm); Diam. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm), Lacquer, On the side of the cover are abstract, rocklike forms. They provide a, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPB59TT–Over Robe (Uchikake) with Long-Tailed Birds in a Landscape. Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Overall: 72 x 49 in. (182.9 x 124.5 cm). Date: second half of the 18th century. Birds with long tails inhabit a bright landscape of waterfalls, rocks, pine trees, and cherry blossoms. Resembling auspicious motifs frequently used in China, the birds have the vivid color of pheasants and the ribbon-like tails of magpies, yet the dominance of cherry blossoms firmly places the scene in Japan. The inherent qualities of the materials, such as the lustrous white satin damask ground, and techniques, such as the lo
RM2HFFFN8–Shallow Dish with Long-Tailed Birds in a Garden of Stylized Peonies and Fronds, Encircled by a Scrolling Wreath of Camellia and Lotus Blossoms, Yuan dynasty (1279-1368), early/mid-14th century.
RM2AHB22C–Vintage 1800's illustration Urocissa caerulea, Gould Formosan Blue Pie Asia Rare Gould, John (British painter, ornithologist, illustrations Birds --Pictorial works.Colophon Taylor and Francis. Gould, John. The birds of Asia. London : Printed by Taylor and Francis : Published by the author, 1850-1883.The Taiwan blue magpie (Urocissa caerulea), also called the Taiwan magpie, Formosan blue magpie , or the 'long-tailed mountain lady' species of bird of the crow family
RM2F6W5H2–Shallow Dish with Long-Tailed Birds in a Garden of Stylized Peonies and Fronds, Encircled by a Scrolling Wreath of Camellia and Lotus Blossoms - Yuan
RM2BF5NTG–Fragment. Curving stem bearing exotic flowers and two long tailed birds. The embroidery is done over an drawn outline which is visible.
RF2B929D2–Plate 361 Long-tailed Grous (Dusky Grouse) The Birds of America folio (1827–1839) by John James Audubon, Very high resolution and quality edited image
RMA1CWAA–Long-tailed Cormorant near Cape Coast Ghana
RMMKPXJD–Long-tailed Chickadee, Parus septentrionalis
RFC51PY6–Long-tailed sylph hummingbird (Aglaiocercus kingi) near Machu Picchu Peru
RF2CNE29B–Couple of Long-Tailed (Stercorarius longicaudus) birds floating on rough sea one facing left. Vintage style watercolor art by John Gould 1862-1873
RM2D056TF–Vittorio Poggi poses for a picture at his balcony in Caracas April 10, 2015. In the 1970s, at the foot of the Caribbean mountain range flanking Caracas, a motorcycle-riding Italian immigrant turned heads for being inexplicably chased by a macaw nicknamed 'Pancho.' The young man, Vittorio Poggi, was an animal lover who was then inspired to breed the birds en masse and release them across the fertile valley that cradles Venezuela's gritty capital. Forty years later, hundreds - perhaps thousands - of descendants of those long-tailed birds color Caracas' sky, giving its five million residents a mo
RMKC7CAG–明晚期 剔紅綬帶牡丹紋漆盒, Box with long-tailed birds and peonies, second half of the 16th century
RF2HW38XF–Art inspired by 元 剔紅綬帶秋葵紋漆盤, Dish with long-tailed birds and hollyhock, Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), 14th century, China, Carved red lacquer, H. 1/8 in. (0.3 cm); Diam. 12 3/4 in. (32.4 cm), Lacquer, Several features help date this remarkable dish to the fourteenth century. Two birds, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPB539X–Dish with long-tailed birds and hollyhock. Culture: China. Dimensions: H. 1/8 in. (0.3 cm); Diam. 12 3/4 in. (32.4 cm). Date: 14th century. Several features help date this remarkable dish to the fourteenth century. Two birds circle one another playfully in a composition suited to the circular shape. The lush hollyhock blossoms, shown from multiple perspectives, have petals of different sizes that overlap to suggest depth. Long, narrow leaves fill at least three layers of carving, adding to the richness of the surface. The unworked dark background seen here is more commonly found in earlier ca
RMR6FBXW–Black-billed magpie (Pica hudsonia), Castle Rock Colorado. Photo taken in November.
RFCFDA17–Long-tailed Sylph (Aglaiocercus kingi) perched on a branch in Ecuador.
RMRKX237–Shallow Dish with Long-Tailed Birds in a Garden of Stylized Peonies and Fronds, Encircled by a Scrolling Wreath of Camellia and Lotus Blossoms - Yuan
RM2BF40AH–Sleeve bands. White silk gauze woven with a floral pattern is embroidered with a design of flowers, bamboo trees, butterflies, long-tailed birds, and herons in multi-colored silks.
RM2A7XN3J–Long-tailed nightjar, Caprimulgus climacurus (Long-tailed goatsucker). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds, Winchester, 1823.
RMB60X5W–Long-tailed Fiscal (Lanius cabanisi) perched on a lookout branch, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
RMRC3GE0–Long-tailed birds on plum tree branch. Kyomjae hwachop [Album of paintings by Kyomjae]. Korea, mid-18th century. Source: Or. 5713, ff.11v-12. Language: Korean.
RM2HGXPMM–Panel with long-tailed birds, camellia, clematis, and poppies 18th century China. Panel with long-tailed birds, camellia, clematis, and poppies. China. 18th century. Silk tapestry (kesi). Qing dynasty (1644–1911). Textiles-Tapestries
RM2B1R7J0–long-tailed sylph (Aglaiocercus kingii), male perched, South America
RMW7T9FW–Long tailed fiscal (Lanius cabanisi) perched, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, Africa.
RM2AFEHRT–Long-tailed Sylph hummingbird
RMR5RXF6–reed cormorant (Microcarbo africanus), also known as the long-tailed cormorant, in the swamps of Mabamba, Lake Victoria, Uganda
RMBWWYGF–Long-tailed Fiscal (Lanius cabanisi) adult, calling, perched in bush, Tsavo East N.P., Kenya, november
RFC51KGX–Long-tailed sylph hummingbird (Aglaiocercus kingi) near Machu Picchu Peru
RMKC871C–白綸子地滝松桜尾長鳥模様打掛, Over Robe (Uchikake) with Long-Tailed Birds in a Landscape, second half of the 18th century
RF2HW3AXM–Art inspired by 白綸子地滝松桜尾長鳥模様打掛, Over Robe (Uchikake) with Long-Tailed Birds in a Landscape, Edo period (1615–1868), second half of the 18th century, Japan, Silk and metallic-thread embroidery and stencil paste-resist dyeing on silk satin damask, Overall: 72 x 49 in. (182.9 x 124.5 cm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPAB30H–Ewer with Birds and Animals. Dimensions: H. 5 3/4 in. (14.5 cm), max. diam. 4 in. (10.2 cm), Diam. (at rim) 3 5/8 in. (9.1 cm) Diam. (belly) 4 in. (10.2 cm) Diam. (base) 2 15/16 in. (7.5 cm). Date: 10th century. This ewer decorated with quadrupeds and birds in roundels, probably made in Nishapur, is one of the best examples of glass vessels with wheel-cut designs. The two roundels on either side of the handle show long-tailed birds, and the third bears a crouching lion. While this was the only glass vessel found at Nishapur with a pattern of roundels around its body, the decoration type is
RMR6FBYP–Black-billed magpie (Pica hudsonia), Castle Rock Colorado. Photo taken in November.
RFCFDA0W–Long-tailed Sylph (Aglaiocercus kingi) perched on a branch in Ecuador.
RMKNHDNA–Box with long-tailed birds and peonies. Period: Ming dynasty (1368-1644); Date: second half of the 16th century; Culture: China; Medium: Carved red
RFMN9EY4–BRITISH BIRDS. Long-tailed Titmouse, Bearded Titmouse. THORBURN 1925 old print
RM2BF1NYC–Sidewall. End of a roll, giving complete width. Long-tailed birds, in flight and perched on slender branching stems bearing small leaves, flowers and stalks of seed pods. Printed in gray and white on blue ribbed ground.
RMBB82NC–Long-tailed Cormorant (Phalacrocorax africanus), Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
RMBD08D1–Long-tailed sylph (Aglaiocercus kingii) hoovering in front of a flower
RF2BTGY09–The Cuckoo is a dove-sized bird of the family Cuculidae, whose voice is imitated by cuckoo clocks. They are slender-bodied, long-tailed birds with med
RM2HJ4KDP–Box with long-tailed birds and peonies second half of the 16th century China On the side of the cover are abstract, rocklike forms. They provide a groundline, often seen in sixteenth-century lacquer works, for the auspicious peonies and long-tailed birds on the cover.. Box with long-tailed birds and peonies. China. second half of the 16th century. Carved red lacquer. Ming dynasty (1368–1644). Lacquer
RM2J8725X–White-crested hornbill / Western long-tailed hornbill (Horizocerus albocristatus / Tockus albocristatus), native to Central and West Africa
RM2BN63AG–Mourning dove, Zenaida macroura. Long-tailed dove. Handcoloured woodblock engraving after an illustration by George Edwards from The Natural History of Birds, published by Brightly and Childs, Bungay, Suffolk, 1815. Charles Brightly established a printing and stereotype foundry in Bungay in 1795 and went into partnership with nonconformist radical printer John Firby Childs in 1808.
RM2A51JNE–Mirror, 1400s-1500s. The Japanese used chrysanthemums as decorative elements on mirrors. In the Heian period, a chrysanthemum with cranes or long-tailed birds was a common motif. Later, in the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, chrysanthemum designs were divided into three patterns with different symbolic associations: Chrysanthemum with Cranes represented longevity; Water Flowing suggested longevity as well as the Noh drama Kikujido, or Chrysanthemum Boy; and East Fence alluded to the poem "Drinking Wine" by Tao Yuanming (AD 365-427). Here, the mirror featuring Buddhist iconography (ky
RMRATFKJ–reed cormorant (Microcarbo africanus), also known as the long-tailed cormorant, in the swamps of Mabamba, Lake Victoria, Uganda
RMBWTY9E–Long-tailed Cormorant (Phalacrocorax africanus) adult, drying wings, standing on stump, Tsavo West N.P., Kenya, november
RMWH980G–Pair of Heck's Long-tailed Grass Finches
RM2B0JAH6–Panel with long-tailed birds, camellia, clematis, and poppies, China, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Date 18th century, China, Silk tapestry (kesi), 43 3/4 x 9 1/4 in. (111.1 x 23.5 cm), Textiles-Tapestries
RMW7YBRH–Long-tailed fiscal shrike (Lanius cabanisi) portrait. Mikumi National Park, Tanzania.
RMPB1G5T–Round dish with long-tailed birds and flowers. Culture: China. Dimensions: H. 1 7/16 in. (3.7 cm); Diam. 12 3/8 in. (31.4 cm). Date: second half of the 14th century. A sophisticated example of the two-bird design, the compact composition of this dish features flowers and long-tailed birds (shoudai, or paradise flycatchers)--a symbol of a rewarding career and long life--carved in a three-dimensional effect. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RFCFDA0R–Long-tailed Sylph (Aglaiocercus kingi) flying while feeding at a flower in Ecuador.
RMKNGCH9–Dish with long-tailed birds and hollyhock. Period: Yuan dynasty (1271-1368); Date: 14th century; Culture: China; Medium: Carved red lacquer;
RFG69TH8–BIRDS:Great Long Tailed,Golden Shot Souimanga;Bollared Hummingbird.BUFFON, 1841
RM2BF5ACH–Textile. Printed panel in red, blue, yellow, green (blue with yellow) and shades of brown showing a large, curving tree trunk with two perching long-tailed birds. The one above leans down to pluck a grasshopper from a lower branch.
RM2HGRH3F–Dish with long-tailed birds and flowers second half of the 14th century China A sophisticated example of the two-bird design, the compact composition of this dish features flowers and long-tailed birds (shoudai, or paradise flycatchers)—a symbol of a rewarding career and long life—carved in a three-dimensional effect.. Dish with long-tailed birds and flowers. China. second half of the 14th century. Carved black lacquer. Yuan (1271–1368)–early Ming (1368–1644) dynasty. Lacquer
RMCRA71J–Reed Cormorant or Long-tailed Cormorant (Phalacrocorax africanus), Wakkerstroom, South Africa, Africa
RM2BWPADF–Crimson topaz, Topaza pella. Red humming bird. Long-tailed red hummingbird of Edwards. Handcoloured woodblock engraving after an illustration by George Edwards from The Natural History of Birds, published by Brightly and Childs, Bungay, Suffolk, 1815. Charles Brightly established a printing and stereotype foundry in Bungay in 1795 and went into partnership with nonconformist radical printer John Firby Childs in 1808.
RM2A51JNA–Mirror, 1400s-1500s. The Japanese used chrysanthemums as decorative elements on mirrors. In the Heian period, a chrysanthemum with cranes or long-tailed birds was a common motif. Later, in the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, chrysanthemum designs were divided into three patterns with different symbolic associations: Chrysanthemum with Cranes represented longevity; Water Flowing suggested longevity as well as the Noh drama Kikujido, or Chrysanthemum Boy; and East Fence alluded to the poem "Drinking Wine" by Tao Yuanming (AD 365-427). Here, the mirror featuring Buddhist iconography ( k
RMRATFKK–reed cormorants (Microcarbo africanus), also known as the long-tailed cormorant, on a tree in the swamps of Mabamba, Lake Victoria, Uganda
RFHMFH5Y–Long-tailed gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua), Gourdin Island, Antarctica, Polar Regions
RM2DN0B72–Fragment, Medium: silk on linen Technique: embroidery in stem and back stitches on plain weave, Curving stem bearing exotic flowers and two long tailed birds. The embroidery is done over an drawn outline which is visible., England, late 17th century, embroidery & stitching, Fragment
RMBH41DP–Shaft-tail Finch - Poephila acuticauda, Australia
RMRXMFYA–Shallow Dish with Long-Tailed Birds in a Garden of Stylized Peonies and Fronds, Encircled by a Scrolling Wreath of Camellia and Lotus Blossoms. China. Date: 1300-1350. Dimensions: H. 7.9 cm (3 1/8 in.); diam. 45.4 cm (17 7/8 in.). Porcelain painted in underglaze blue. Origin: China. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RME1WKMK–Long-tailed Sylph (Aglaiocercus kingi) perched on a branch in Ecuador, South America.
RMKNH9BP–Over Robe (Uchikake) with Long-Tailed Birds in a Landscape. Period: Edo period (1615-1868); Date: second half of the 18th century; Culture: Japan;
RFMN4DKW–BIRDS. Long-tailed coly or mouse-bird 1895 old antique vintage print picture
RM2AHWBPG–Shallow Dish with Long-Tailed Birds in a Garden of Stylized Peonies and Fronds, Encircled by a Scrolling Wreath of Camellia and Lotus Blossoms. 1300–1350. China. Porcelain painted in underglaze blue
RM2HJ1HN5–Ewer with Birds and Animals 10th century This ewer decorated with quadrupeds and birds in roundels, probably made in Nishapur, is one of the best examples of glass vessels with wheel-cut designs. The two roundels on either side of the handle show long-tailed birds, and the third bears a crouching lion. While this was the only glass vessel found at Nishapur with a pattern of roundels around its body, the decoration type is known from other examples of Sasanian and Islamic metalwork, textiles, ceramics, and glass. Broken when excavated, it has been reassembled from approximately twenty pieces an
RMAWPRNY–Long-tailed Cormorant (Phalacrocorax a.africanus) feathering, Lake Nakuru, Kenya, Africa
RM2BE0NW4–Bronze-tailed peacock-pheasant or Sumatran peacock-pheasant. Long-tailed polyplectron, Polyplectron chalcurum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Lizars from Sir William Jardine’s the Natural History of Gallinaceous Birds in his Naturalist’s Library: Ornithology, Lizars, Edinburgh, 1834.
RM2A51JNB–Mirror, 1400s-1500s. The Japanese used chrysanthemums as decorative elements on mirrors. In the Heian period, a chrysanthemum with cranes or long-tailed birds was a common motif. Later, in the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, chrysanthemum designs were divided into three patterns with different symbolic associations: Chrysanthemum with Cranes represented longevity; Water Flowing suggested longevity as well as the Noh drama Kikujido, or Chrysanthemum Boy; and East Fence alluded to the poem "Drinking Wine" by Tao Yuanming (AD 365-427). Here, the mirror featuring Buddhist iconography ( k
RFHMFH73–Long-tailed gentoo penguin colony (Pygoscelis papua), Saunders Island, Falklands, South America
RM2DMJ25N–Sidewall, Block-printed paper, textured, End of a roll, giving complete width. Long-tailed birds, in flight and perched on slender branching stems bearing small leaves, flowers and stalks of seed pods. Printed in gray and white on blue ribbed ground., England, 1885–95, Wallcoverings, Sidewall
RMDRG575–Long-tailed fiscal shrike (Lanius cabanisi) perched in an acacia tree.
RMPB3W98–Square dish with long-tailed birds and camellias. Culture: China. Dimensions: H. 1 in. (2.5 cm); W. 7 in. (17.8 cm); L. 7 1/8 in. (18 cm). Date: 14th century. Made in a classic two-bird design, this dish is representative of the style of the early fourteenth century. The lacquer artist achieved a nearly three-dimensional image on a flat surface: deep carving creates the relief effect, and fine incisions for the bird feathers and leaf veins convey texture. The red background is relatively visible compared to examples made later in the century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMAD1G8D–Long tailed Fiscal Shrike Lanius cabanis Perched on branch Tanzania
RME1WM2J–Long-tailed Sylph (Aglaiocercus kingi) perched on a branch in Ecuador, South America.
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