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Horse Weather Vane, Index of American Design

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Picryl description: Public domain image of a horse, animal husbandry, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

It is typically used as an architectural ornament to the highest point of a building. The word vane comes from the Old English word fana, meaning "flag". A cockerel is a traditional figure used as a vane placed on top of the cardinal directions. Although partly functional, wind vanes are generally decorative, often featuring the traditional cockerel design with letters indicating the points of the compass. Other common motifs include ships, arrows, and horses. Not all wind vanes have pointers. In a sufficiently strong wind, the head of the arrow or cockerel (or equivalent) will indicate the direction from which the wind is blowing. Wind vanes are also found on small wind turbines to keep the wind turbine pointing into the wind.

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1935 - 1942
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Weather vane

Is an instrument used for showing the direction of the wind.
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National Gallery of Art
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watercolor graphite on paper joseph rothenberg index of american design horse weather vane nga ultra high resolution high resolution american art drawings design drawings american national gallery of art horse