Pride
by Jenny Rainbow
Title
Pride
Artist
Jenny Rainbow
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The textured portrait of young, brave rooster with bright red cock comb.
The Gallic Rooster (Coq Gaulois), or cockerel, is the French national emblem, as symbolic as the stylised French Lily. From the very roots of French history, the Latin word Gallus means both "rooster" and "inhabitant of Gaul". The French rooster emblem adorned the French flag during the revolution. With the success of the Revolution in 1848, the rooster was made part of the seal of the Republic. In 1899, it was imbossed on a more widespread device, the French 20 franc gold coins. The Coq Gaulois has often been the symbol on French stamps over the years, although now (in 2006) the generic French stamp depicts a stylised "Marianne".
"A chicken in every pot" is more than a political slogan at the beginning of the 17th century, King Henri IV is supposed to have said "If God allows me to live, I will see that there is not a single laborer in my kingdom who does not have a chicken in his pot every Sunday".
Source: http://www.beyond.fr/history/gallic-rooster.html
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July 19th, 2013
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Comments (21)
Jenny Rainbow
Thank you very much to the buyer from Netherlands who bought the greeting card of this image! Enjoy! ;-)
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
Incredibly fabulous and so very beautiful rooster, dear Jenny. Love your painterly textures so much. f,v Best wishes for this weekend.
Lenore Senior
Wow! This is awesome in all ways and I love how you worked it and the textures! Beautiful work, Jenny, and instant v/f and I love all animals and birds in art!
Jenny Rainbow replied:
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment, Lenore, glad you like this textured work! :-)