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Pigeons Get Pretty in This Historic, Illustrated Profile of Fancy Breeds — Colossal

Last updated: November 7, 2024 4:36 pm
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Pigeons, often referred to as the “rats of the skies,” have a long and storied history that dates back to ancient civilizations. These urban birds, now considered a nuisance, are actually descendants of esteemed domesticated ancestors. In ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and Mesopotamian cuneiform, pigeons were revered for their various roles as food, holy symbols, pets, and messengers with a remarkable homing ability.

Emil Schachtzabel, an avian enthusiast, was captivated by the diverse hybrid types that breeders, known as fanciers, created over time. Drawing upon the 18th-century European interest in fancy pigeons, Schachtzabel chronicled these unique breeds in his seminal work, “Illustriertes Prachtwerk sämtlicher Taubenrassen” (1906), commonly known as “Prachtwerk.” This masterpiece of pigeon breeds introduced fanciful varieties such as the “fantail,” the “nun,” the “frillback,” and the “cropper,” which could expand its chest to the size of a grapefruit.

The lithographs featured in “Prachtwerk” were based on watercolor templates by Anton Schöner, merging Schachtzabel’s fascination with the artistry and evolution of these feathered beings. The collection showcased a blend of practical wisdom from pigeon fanciers and taxonomical theories from naturalists, aiming to inspire breeders to strive towards golden proportions in their own breeds.

Schachtzabel’s work is housed in the Biodiversity Heritage Library, where the original book has been digitized for preservation and accessibility. The illustrations in “Prachtwerk” provide a visual feast of the diverse pigeon breeds, each meticulously depicted to highlight the unique characteristics and beauty of these birds.

For those who appreciate stories and artistry like this, becoming a Colossal Member can support independent arts publishing while offering benefits such as ad-free browsing, saving favorite articles, discounts in the Colossal Shop, access to members-only newsletters, and contributing 1% towards art supplies in K-12 classrooms. Embrace the rich history and beauty of pigeons through the lens of Schachtzabel’s stunning work, celebrating the artistry and diversity of these often misunderstood birds.

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