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KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA
Minolta DSC
Goldfinch Genera: Carduelis Species: carduelis Other common names: — Thistle-finch, goldie, goldspink, King Harry, red-cap, proud-tail. Description: — Introduced bird: 13 cm., 16 g., black wings with gold bars, brilliant red face, crown black with white around the ears and sides of the neck. The goldfinch has figured very large in European folklore and the earliest English literature. The cook in Chaucer’s Canterbury tales was described as being “as merry as a goldfinch in the woods” — (’gaillard he was as a goldfynch in the shawe”). Because of their liking for thistles, goldfinches were adopted by Renaissance artists to symbolise the Passion of Christ. In Baroccio’s ‘Holy Family’ a goldfinch is held in the hand of St John who holds it high out of reach of an interested cat. In Cima’s ‘Madonna and Child’, a goldfinch flutters in the hand of the Christ Child.
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Depressed Businessman Sitting on Stairs Paris, France