Roosters in Western paintings
The Cock of Liberation, by Pablo Picasso, 1944 [Photo/Artron.net] |
This brightly colored painting expresses France's joy of regaining its freedom after Nazi occupation. France was once called "Gallia", which means "rooster" in Latin, so the rooster became a symbol of France. This might be the reason Picasso chose the rooster as a major symbol in this painting.
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