Two crowns

Grey Crowned Cranes (Balearica regulorum)
The Grey Crowned Crane is considered a symbol of longevity and wealth in Rwanda. Coveted by wealthy people who want it as a pet, this species is a victim of its beauty. In the last 45 years, its population has fallen by 80%. According to Greek mythology, the flight of a crane inspired the god Hermes to invent the Greek alphabet. And in Taoism, this bird represents longevity and immortality.

Pedro Jarque Krebs

Print Size: 960x640 mm
Frame Size: 1170x835 mm
Paper Type: Felix Schooller True Baryta 310gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS PJ 296 07

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Two crowns

Archival Giclee Digital Print


Grey Crowned Cranes (Balearica regulorum)
The Grey Crowned Crane is considered a symbol of longevity and wealth in Rwanda. Coveted by wealthy people who want it as a pet, this species is a victim of its beauty. In the last 45 years, its population has fallen by 80%. According to Greek mythology, the flight of a crane inspired the god Hermes to invent the Greek alphabet. And in Taoism, this bird represents longevity and immortality.

Photographer:
Pedro Jarque Krebs
بيدرو جارك كريبس


Print Size: 960x640 mm

Frame Size: 1170x835 mm

Exhibit: POS PJ 296 07

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