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Birdcage Collection (#9)

"The Birdcage: A Timeless Symbol of Freedom and Captivity" Throughout history, the birdcage has served as a powerful symbol, representing both freedom and captivity

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Portrait of a boy playing with a yo-yo (emigrette), late 18th or early 19th centuries

Portrait of a boy playing with a yo-yo (emigrette), late 18th or early 19th centuries
XIR181012 Portrait of a boy playing with a yo-yo (emigrette), late 18th or early 19th centuries (oil on canvas) by Vigee-Lebrun, Elisabeth Louise (1755-1842) (style of); Musee Leblanc-Duvernoy

Background imageBirdcage Collection: The Music Room of Archduchess Margarete, Princess of Saxony, in Schloss Ambras, 1870-9

The Music Room of Archduchess Margarete, Princess of Saxony, in Schloss Ambras, 1870-9
XOS1766037 The Music Room of Archduchess Margarete, Princess of Saxony, in Schloss Ambras, 1870-9 (watercolour and gouache on wove paper) by FAorster

Background imageBirdcage Collection: The French Vessel Lands and an Unsuccessful Attempt is Made to Exchange Prisoners

The French Vessel Lands and an Unsuccessful Attempt is Made to Exchange Prisoners
XIR170978 The French Vessel Lands and an Unsuccessful Attempt is Made to Exchange Prisoners, from Americae Tertia Pars... 1592 (coloured engraving) by Bry

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Morning in a Porters Lodge, 1874 (oil on canvas)

Morning in a Porters Lodge, 1874 (oil on canvas)
BAL167455 Morning in a Porters Lodge, 1874 (oil on canvas) by Lemokh, Kirill Vikentevich (1841-1910); 40.5x51.5 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageBirdcage Collection: The virginals player, Willem Steelink (II), Jan Miense Molenaer, 1866 - 1928

The virginals player, Willem Steelink (II), Jan Miense Molenaer, 1866 - 1928

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Portrait of a Woman, 1687 (oil on panel)

Portrait of a Woman, 1687 (oil on panel)
XKH148216 Portrait of a Woman, 1687 (oil on panel) by Mieris, Willem van (1662-1747); 20.5x16.9 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Title print with bird catchers and bird sellers, Anonymous, after 1659-1706

Title print with bird catchers and bird sellers, Anonymous, after 1659-1706

Background imageBirdcage Collection: On a tree hangs a birdcage, Jan Luyken, wed. Pieter Arentsz & Cornelis van der Sys (II)

On a tree hangs a birdcage, Jan Luyken, wed. Pieter Arentsz & Cornelis van der Sys (II), 1711

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Don Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga (1784-92), 1790 (oil on canvas)

Don Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga (1784-92), 1790 (oil on canvas)
XOS1109266 Don Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuniga (1784-92), 1790 (oil on canvas) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 127x101.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Songbirds in cages, bird market, Hong Kong, China

Songbirds in cages, bird market, Hong Kong, China

Background imageBirdcage Collection: SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Bird in cage. Detail from the pavement of the synagogue of Ma on-Nirim

SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Bird in cage. Detail from the pavement of the synagogue of Ma on-Nirim, present day Israel. Late 6th century A.D

Background imageBirdcage Collection: MULLER: THE BIRD SELLER. 19th century German silhouette by Muller

MULLER: THE BIRD SELLER. 19th century German silhouette by Muller

Background imageBirdcage Collection: OIL STOVE, 1878. American patent oil stove, 1878

OIL STOVE, 1878. American patent oil stove, 1878

Background imageBirdcage Collection: WWI: CARRIER PIGEON. A carrier pigeon being released to carry a message to the

WWI: CARRIER PIGEON. A carrier pigeon being released to carry a message to the French headquarters during World War I. Photograph, c1916

Background imageBirdcage Collection: WWI: CARRIER PIGEONS. A London motor bus converted into a travelling loft for carrier

WWI: CARRIER PIGEONS. A London motor bus converted into a travelling loft for carrier pigeons during World War I. Photograph, c1916

Background imageBirdcage Collection: JOSEPH BLACK (1728-1799). Scottish chemist. Dr. Black lecturing. Caricature etching

JOSEPH BLACK (1728-1799). Scottish chemist. Dr. Black lecturing. Caricature etching, 1787, by John Kay

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Turkeys in cage

Turkeys in cage

Background imageBirdcage Collection: MOTHER AND CHILDREN, 1856. Lithograph, 1856

MOTHER AND CHILDREN, 1856. Lithograph, 1856

Background imageBirdcage Collection: DAILY LIFE: FRANCE. Une Ferme (A Farm)

DAILY LIFE: FRANCE. Une Ferme (A Farm). ithograph, French, 19th century, after Jean Francois Janinet (1752-1814)

Background imageBirdcage Collection: ALASKA LOG CABIN, 1920. Fox Island Cabin, Fox Island, Resurrection Bay, Kenai Peninsula

ALASKA LOG CABIN, 1920. Fox Island Cabin, Fox Island, Resurrection Bay, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: illustration by Rockwell Kent to his Wilderness, 1920

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Paris Bird Market

Paris Bird Market
Birdcages at an outdoor market in Paris, France, July 1971. (Photo by Frederic Lewis, Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Picture No. 11066895

Picture No. 11066895
Birdcage Evening Primrose. Zion National Park, Utah, USA. Date:

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Kindergarten section of the Hermitage School, Brussels

Kindergarten section of the Hermitage School, Brussels
The Kindergarten section of the Hermitage School, Brussels, Belgium, founded in 1907 by Jean-Ovide Decroly (18711932), a Belgian teacher and psychologist. Date: circa 1920

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Canaries in cages at a bird show in Sidcup, Kent. 1936

Canaries in cages at a bird show in Sidcup, Kent. 1936

Background imageBirdcage Collection: CM6 2201 Maserati Birdcage, Tipo 60-61

CM6 2201 Maserati Birdcage, Tipo 60-61
Maserati Birdcage, Tipo 60/61, 73rd Test Day Tuesday 3rd March

Background imageBirdcage Collection: CM6 2188 Maserati Birdcage, Tipo 60-61

CM6 2188 Maserati Birdcage, Tipo 60-61
Maserati Birdcage, Tipo 60/61, 73rd Test Day Tuesday 3rd March73rd Test Day Tuesday 3rd March. 73rd Members Meeting, 73rd Test Day Tuesday 3rd March, Birdcage, Birdcage Maserati, Chris McEvoy

Background imageBirdcage Collection: painting spring with Monet

painting spring with Monet
still life photography, square, spring

Background imageBirdcage Collection: A Country Inn. Oil Adriaen van Ostade (1610-1685) Dutch genre painter. Interior showing eating

A Country Inn. Oil Adriaen van Ostade (1610-1685) Dutch genre painter. Interior showing eating and drinking, woman serving guests

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Thailand, Ko Phangan, Hat Yuan, view of bird cage with sea in the background

Thailand, Ko Phangan, Hat Yuan, view of bird cage with sea in the background

Background imageBirdcage Collection: France, Paris, Little Mermaid

France, Paris, Little Mermaid
Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin (1699-1779), The Little Mermaid

Background imageBirdcage Collection: France, Alpes-Maritimes, Cap Ferrat, birds kissing in birdcage

France, Alpes-Maritimes, Cap Ferrat, birds kissing in birdcage

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Eastern Asia, China, Beijing, Hou Hai, caged birds in blossom covered branch of small tree

Eastern Asia, China, Beijing, Hou Hai, caged birds in blossom covered branch of small tree

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Yellow budgie being hand-fed through metal bars of cage, cuttlefish bone hanging nearby

Yellow budgie being hand-fed through metal bars of cage, cuttlefish bone hanging nearby

Background imageBirdcage Collection: Wood engraving, American, 1873

Wood engraving, American, 1873
MOTHER AND CHILDREN, 1873. Wood engraving, American, 1873




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"The Birdcage: A Timeless Symbol of Freedom and Captivity" Throughout history, the birdcage has served as a powerful symbol, representing both freedom and captivity. In times of war, such as during World War I, carrier pigeons were relied upon to deliver crucial messages from the front lines. British motorcyclists valiantly transported these feathered messengers in their cages, ensuring vital communication amidst chaos. In quieter moments, families found solace in playing cards like "Happy Families, " where Mr Jack Tar the Sailor was depicted alongside other beloved characters. These games brought joy and entertainment while reminding us of the sailors' longing for home beyond their confined naval lives. Artistic masterpieces have also immortalized the birdcage's significance. In William Hogarth's painting "The Graham Children, " a delicate cage hangs prominently in the background - an emblematic reminder that even within familial bliss, restrictions exist. Louis Leopold Boilly's work "The Movings" captures a bustling street scene with people carrying various possessions - including caged birds. This snapshot reflects society's fascination with capturing nature's beauty but raises questions about our responsibility towards these creatures' well-being. Beyond visual arts, performers like Belle Bennett captivated audiences on stage and screen with her talent and charisma. Yet behind her glamorous facade lay societal expectations that often confined women to certain roles or personas – metaphorical gilded cages they had to navigate skillfully. Music too has embraced this motif; Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute" features Papageno trapped inside a magical birdcage until he finds true love – his key to liberation from isolation and despair. Japanese artist So Shizan captured nature's harmony by combining flowers and goldfish in his artwork. The inclusion of fish swimming freely juxtaposed against captive birds reminds us of life’s contrasting experiences – some soaring high while others remain grounded.