Patridge in a pearštree š³1st day of Christmas - 12 days of Christmas
Hello friends
I present to you a new project of mine "The 12 days of Christmas"
For this project, I'll make a drawing for each day of according to the Christmas Carol.
It is a traditional English Christmas carol that first appeared in print in 1780 in a childrenās book titled Mirth Without Mischief.
The phrase "partridge in a pear tree" is best known from the Christmas carol The Twelve Days of Christmas. In the song, it represents the gift given on the first day of Christmas.
Symbolic Interpretations:
- Religious Meaning:
In Christian symbolism, some interpret the "partridge in a pear tree" as a representation of Jesus Christ. The partridge, a bird known for protecting its young at great personal risk, symbolizes Christās self-sacrifice. The pear tree could signify the cross.
- Historical Context:
It might simply reflect the tradition of giving rare and exotic gifts during the Christmas season. Partridges and pear trees were symbols of luxury in Europe at the time the song originated.
- Literal and Figurative Imagery:
The image of a bird perched in a tree evokes a pastoral, idyllic scene tied to nature and abundance, fitting for a festive celebration.
Whether the phrase carries a deeper meaning or is purely poetic depends on the perspective of the interpreter.
I did this using pencil, colour ballpoint pens on paper
Below are the progress shots
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