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Falconry Collection (#9)

"Falconry: A Timeless Bond between Man and Bird" In a world where ancient traditions meet modern marvels

Background imageFalconry Collection: Air, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1597

Air, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, 1597

Background imageFalconry Collection: Arabs with a Falcon (oil on canvas)

Arabs with a Falcon (oil on canvas)
BAL11986 Arabs with a Falcon (oil on canvas) by Pasini, Alberto (1826-99); Roy Miles Fine Paintings; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageFalconry Collection: Two falconers in a tower used as an inn, print maker: Jan van de Velde II, 1639 - 1641

Two falconers in a tower used as an inn, print maker: Jan van de Velde II, 1639 - 1641

Background imageFalconry Collection: XJF1127538; out of copyright

XJF1127538; out of copyright

Background imageFalconry Collection: Frieze with men, women and soldiers, print maker: Monogrammist CB, 1531

Frieze with men, women and soldiers, print maker: Monogrammist CB, 1531

Background imageFalconry Collection: Falconry in the middle ages (engraving)

Falconry in the middle ages (engraving)
KW1073739 Falconry in the middle ages (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Falconry in the middle ages)

Background imageFalconry Collection: Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) at a Hunt Picnic, plate from Noble Art of Venerie

Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) at a Hunt Picnic, plate from Noble Art of Venerie
XJF105707 Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) at a Hunt Picnic, plate from Noble Art of Venerie and Hunting by George Turberville, 1575 (woodcut) by English School, (16th century); British Museum, London

Background imageFalconry Collection: Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec (1838-1913) 1881 (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)

Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec (1838-1913) 1881 (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)
XIR156279 Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec (1838-1913) 1881 (oil on canvas) (b/w photo) by Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de (1864-1901); Musee Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageFalconry Collection: Yatsushi takajAc, Transformed falconry. Utagawa, Toyohiro, 1773?-1829?, artist, [between

Yatsushi takajAc, Transformed falconry. Utagawa, Toyohiro, 1773?-1829?, artist, [between 1798 and 1801], 1 print : woodcut, color; 34.1 x 26 cm

Background imageFalconry Collection: THE REVIVAL OF FALCONRY. 1880, 19th century engraving, USA, America

THE REVIVAL OF FALCONRY. 1880, 19th century engraving, USA, America

Background imageFalconry Collection: Eagle portrait

Eagle portrait

Background imageFalconry Collection: Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis), perched on a falconers fist

Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis), perched on a falconers fist

Background imageFalconry Collection: PERSIAN FALCONER, 1873. Portrait of a Persian falconer. Engraving, English, 1873

PERSIAN FALCONER, 1873. Portrait of a Persian falconer. Engraving, English, 1873

Background imageFalconry Collection: FALCONER, 15th CENTURY. A falconer pulling on gloves, with two falcons perched next to him

FALCONER, 15th CENTURY. A falconer pulling on gloves, with two falcons perched next to him. Illumination from a Flemish Book of Hours made for Engelbert II of Nassau, 1485-90

Background imageFalconry Collection: FLORIS: THE FALCONER. Painting by Frans Floris, 16th century

FLORIS: THE FALCONER. Painting by Frans Floris, 16th century

Background imageFalconry Collection: NORTHCOTE: FALCONRY. Mezzotint after the painting by James Northcote, late 18th

NORTHCOTE: FALCONRY. Mezzotint after the painting by James Northcote, late 18th or early 19th century

Background imageFalconry Collection: MEDIEVAL FALCONRY, c1517. Woodcut from a 1517 edition of Libro de la natura di

MEDIEVAL FALCONRY, c1517. Woodcut from a 1517 edition of Libro de la natura di cavalli by Giordano Ruffo

Background imageFalconry Collection: FALCONRY, c1250. Jordanus Ruffus, blacksmith and stablemaster to Emperor Frederick II

FALCONRY, c1250. Jordanus Ruffus, blacksmith and stablemaster to Emperor Frederick II, caring for falcons. Woodcut from a 1502 edition of Libro de la natura di cavalli

Background imageFalconry Collection: HAWKING, c1350. English manuscript illumination

HAWKING, c1350. English manuscript illumination

Background imageFalconry Collection: ELIZABETH I (1553-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Queen Elizabeth hawking

ELIZABETH I (1553-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Queen Elizabeth hawking. Woodcut from George Turbervilles Booke of Faulconrie, 1575

Background imageFalconry Collection: Boy with tame bird, Sidcup. 1937

Boy with tame bird, Sidcup. 1937

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10852225

Picture No. 10852225
Falconry - Bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus) Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10852224

Picture No. 10852224
FALCONRY - Falcon, perching on handlers glove (Falco peregrinus) Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10787303

Picture No. 10787303
Man riding Horse - training for Falconry Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10787280

Picture No. 10787280
Falconry - man on horse with Fish Eagle Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10777677

Picture No. 10777677
African Goshawk - perched on person's hand (Accipiter tachiro) Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10787278

Picture No. 10787278
Falconry - man on horse training Fish Eagle for falconry display Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10777681

Picture No. 10777681
African Goshawk - with woman (Accipiter tachiro) Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10777682

Picture No. 10777682
African Goshawk - perched on person's hand (Accipiter tachiro) Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10787279

Picture No. 10787279
Falconry - man on horse with Fish Eagle Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10755453

Picture No. 10755453
Harris Hawk - with falconer (Parabuteo unicinctus) Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10739842

Picture No. 10739842
Great Horned Owl - with prey (Bubo virginianus) Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10868394

Picture No. 10868394
Bird handler with Barn Owl (Tyto alba) Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10854019

Picture No. 10854019
Bedouin man - falconry Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Picture No. 10854013

Picture No. 10854013
Bedouin Boy - learning falconry - Saker Falcon Date:

Background imageFalconry Collection: Captive Gerhawk

Captive Gerhawk
February 1907: A zookeeper holds a Gerhawk trained to falconry, which is unusual in this species of bird. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFalconry Collection: Falconry: artists impression of late 16th century party out hawking. Woman

Falconry: artists impression of late 16th century party out hawking. Woman, with falcon is riding side-saddle. Mid-19th century chromolithograph

Background imageFalconry Collection: James I of England, VI of Scotland (1566-1625), in hawking costume holding a hooded bird

James I of England, VI of Scotland (1566-1625), in hawking costume holding a hooded bird. Nineteenth century woodcut based on a contemporary image

Background imageFalconry Collection: Revival Of Falconry

Revival Of Falconry, US, USA, America, United States, American, Engraving 1880

Background imageFalconry Collection: Hawk. Arabian Desert. Saudi Arabia

Hawk. Arabian Desert. Saudi Arabia

Background imageFalconry Collection: Hawks

Hawks

Background imageFalconry Collection: Falconers

Falconers

Background imageFalconry Collection: Falcon

Falcon

Background imageFalconry Collection: Front view of Goshawk in flight with wings spread out to the sides and tail feathers fanned-out

Front view of Goshawk in flight with wings spread out to the sides and tail feathers fanned-out

Background imageFalconry Collection: Head and shoulders close-up of a Goshawk showing the forward-facing orange eyes and bill

Head and shoulders close-up of a Goshawk showing the forward-facing orange eyes and bill

Background imageFalconry Collection: Lanner Falcon (Falco biarmicus) wearing hood made from soft leather, front view

Lanner Falcon (Falco biarmicus) wearing hood made from soft leather, front view

Background imageFalconry Collection: Lanner Falcon (Falco biarmicus) with leather hood on head and jesses on legs perching on thick

Lanner Falcon (Falco biarmicus) with leather hood on head and jesses on legs perching on thick glove on falconers hand

Background imageFalconry Collection: Lanner Falcon (Falco biarmiscu) in flight, wings spread, eyes fixed on the prey

Lanner Falcon (Falco biarmiscu) in flight, wings spread, eyes fixed on the prey



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"Falconry: A Timeless Bond between Man and Bird" In a world where ancient traditions meet modern marvels, falconry stands as a testament to the enduring relationship between humans and birds of prey. Picture No. 10854169 captures the essence of this age-old practice, showcasing the intricate falconry equipment that has been refined over centuries. Amongst the majestic birds featured is Falco rusticolus, also known as the gyrfalcon, renowned for its grace and power in flight. This magnificent creature symbolizes the symbiotic connection shared by falconers and their avian companions. The Shah Jahan Album reveals an intimate moment between Jahangir and his father Akbar, highlighting how falconry transcends borders and cultures. Similarly, eagle hunters on their way to Mongolia's Eagle Hunters festival near Ulgii demonstrate how this art form unites people from all corners of the globe. A hawking party showcases a group of enthusiasts coming together to celebrate their passion for falconry. The image evokes a sense of camaraderie among like-minded individuals who appreciate both nature's beauty and mankind's ingenuity. An early 18th-century depiction portrays a mounted man hunting birds with his trusty falcon by his side—a reminder that this noble pursuit has stood the test of time throughout history. The Chateau d'Etampes painting from the 15th century transports us back to an era when knights roamed grand castles with their loyal feathered companions at hand. The headshot of a hooded Saker falcon at Ludlow Castle in Shropshire reminds us that even within castle walls, these regal creatures were revered for their prowess in hunting alongside nobility. Moving forward in time, we witness David Bradley playing Billy Casper with his kestrel companion—an iconic portrayal that immortalized both boyhood dreams and our fascination with raptors.