Harlequin Ducks is a painting by Barry Kent MacKay which was uploaded on March 17th, 2021.
Harlequin Ducks
Harlequin Duck (Histrionicus histrionicus)
These attractive little ducks are named after the distinctive and colourful markings of the male in... more
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24.000 x 18.000 x 0.250 inches
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Title
Harlequin Ducks
Artist
Barry Kent MacKay
Medium
Painting - Oil On Compressed Hardboard
Description
Harlequin Duck (Histrionicus histrionicus)
These attractive little ducks are named after the distinctive and colourful markings of the male in breeding plumage, the word referring to the clown-costumed pantomime character in Commedia dell’arte, a type of travelling performance featuring costumed, masked actors in Europe from the 16th to the 18th century. Even their scientific name derives from the Latin word, “histrio, meaning “actor”. They have a number of regional colloquial names, my favorite being “Lords and Ladies”, again referring to earlier eras when European nobility dressed ever so fancily. They are found across the northern hemisphere, in coastal regions, mountains, and in the arctic, nesting near fast water, glacially-fed torrents, or appearing in white water or oceanic coastlines, although they can occur inland, including here in the Great Lakes, in winter. They are small, their average weight being around 600 grams (about 1.3 pounds).
Their nesting range extends from North America’s eastern arctic, subarctic and western mountainous regions east to Greenland and Iceland and west, from Alaska, into eastern Siberia and north-eastern Asian regions. They migrate relatively short distances, often down coastlines, and are considered very rare as winter migrants in western Europe. While fairly common on North America’s west coast, the eastern population has experienced significant decline, and is endangered.
The species is monogamous and some pairs will remain together, if possible, through several seasons, although typical of ducks, the males generally leave care of the young up to the female.
The painting is in oils on compressed hardboard and is 18 X 24 inches. $1000.00
Uploaded
March 17th, 2021