drawing, watercolor
drawing
landscape
figuration
watercolor
Dimensions overall: 46.7 x 33 cm (18 3/8 x 13 in.) Original IAD Object: 48" long
Alton K. Skillin crafted this weather vane, depicting a rooster, in the late 19th or early 20th century. The rooster, perched atop a spire, becomes a symbol laden with cultural significance, particularly associated with vigilance and heralding the dawn. Consider how this motif reverberates through history, from ancient Roman depictions to its presence on church steeples, acting as both a functional tool and a symbolic guardian. This proud stance and combative posture, echoing the classical imagery of the Greek hero, hints at the protective role of the rooster, a subtle reminder of sacred watchfulness. The rooster, a potent symbol, traverses time, bearing within it layers of meaning shaped by humanity's ever-evolving cultural landscape, and is a symbol rooted in collective memory.
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