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Tag Archives: Eagles
1802: The Eagle
William Blake: Headpiece to “The Eagle,” an illustration for William Hayley’s Ballads Founded on Anecdotes Relating to Animals (1802).
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Tagged 1800's, 19th Century, Animals, Art, Babies, Birds, Books, Eagles, Great Britain, Illustration, Printmaking, William Blake
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2018: Eagle
Jim Charlie (Squamish): Eagle Panel (c. 2018)
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Tagged Animals, Art, Birds, Canada, Eagles, Jim Charlie, Native Americans, Sculpture, Squamish
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17th Century: The Favorite Sounds of Finn
Binn sin, a luin Doire an Chairn! ní chuala mé i n-aird san bhith ceól ba binne ná do cheól agus tú fá bhun do nid. Aoincheól is binne fán mbith,— mairg nách éisteann ris go fóil, a mhic Arphluinn … Continue reading
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Tagged 17th Century, Animals, Birds, Blackbirds, Cuckoos, Eagles, Fionn mac Cumhaill, Ireland, Mammals, Nature, Otters, Poetry, Religion
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1960’s: Totem
Chief Henry Speck: Totem: Eagle (1960’s) (source)
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Tagged 1960's, 20th Century, Animals, Art, Birds, Canada, Chief Henry Speck, Eagles, Native Americans, Painting
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