Duck Pond Collection
A serene scene unfolds in Finchingfield, Essex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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A serene scene unfolds in Finchingfield, Essex, England, United Kingdom, Europe. Amidst the picturesque landscape adorned with tree ferns and a tranquil Duck Pond at Wellington Botanic Garden in Wellington, North Island, one can't help but be captivated by its beauty. Across the shimmering rink of Assiniboine Park's Duck Pond skating rink in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, North America stands the majestic Assiniboine Park Pavilion. Transporting us back to 1937 is Louis Guichard's artwork depicting a group of women enjoying their time by a charming duck pond. The enchantment continues as we explore Dunedin Botanic Garden and North East Valley in Dunedin, South Island New Zealand where nature flourishes. Traveling across continents brings us to an evening view of Alexandra Park in Glasgow circa 1950. The Coming of the Haycart adds rustic charm to this idyllic setting while Paul Sandby's c. 1770 Farmhouse evokes a sense of nostalgia. Delving into art history reveals captivating depictions such as Mandarin Ducks from Ando Hiroshige's series "Kashinsai" created between 1725-27 and Shitaya from his series "Ten Scenes of Teahouses (Chamise jikkei)" dating back to 1783/84. Ando Hiroshige mesmerizes once again with his portrayal of Mandarin ducks and White herons amidst blooming iris flowers during the 1830s. Whether it be through real-life landscapes or artistic interpretations spanning centuries and cultures worldwide – there is something undeniably captivating about a duck pond that transcends time and place.