Malay Cock (1867)

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This captivating painting, titled "Malay Cock" and crafted in 1867 by the esteemed artist Harrison Weir, offers viewers a close observation of a majestic Malay rooster standing boldly atop a grassy knoll. The painter's attention to detail is vividly portrayed through the vibrant, rich red and black feathers of the cock, which shimmer against the subdued, pastoral background. The rooster's commanding posture and penetrating gaze emphasize its robust form, highlighting Weir's ability to capture the essence and spirit of this splendid bird. Weir has masterfully rendered the textures of the feathers and the intricate patterns of the rooster's legs, making this painting a testament to his skills in depicting animal subjects with realism and respect. This artwork not only celebrates the unique beauty of the Malay cock but also reflects Weir's broader interest in the natural world and his commitment to the detailed study of his subjects.

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Harrison William Weir (5 May 1824 – 3 January 1906), known as "The Father of the Cat Fancy", was a British artist.

He organised the first cat show in England, at the Crystal Palace, London, in July 1871. He and his brother, John Jenner Weir, both served as judges in the show. In 1887 Harrison Weir founded the National Cat Club and was its first President and Show Manager until his resignation in 1890.