Peacock's Plumage Analysis – James Ward Print
Peacock's Plumage Analysis – James Ward Print
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Your grandmother's parlour had a print like this—something that made visitors pause and stare.
Peacock's Plumage: A Study in Colour
James Ward's meticulous analysis captures the impossible iridescence of peacock feathers, where blues shift into greens and purples dance across each quill. Created in 1912, this is the work of a naturalist-artist obsessed with how light moves through colour. Bring this piece of Irish artistic precision home.
About the Artist
James Ward (1851–1924) was an Irish painter who spent his career studying the mathematics of natural beauty. He wasn't interested in grand narratives—he wanted to understand how a single feather catches light. Ward worked from direct observation, often spending weeks with his subjects. His colour studies became teaching tools and gallery pieces, respected equally by artists and scientists across Europe.Tracked, securely packaged, delivered in 2-5 business days.
