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    • Ermine. Leonardo da Vinci, Lady with an Ermine (Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani), ca. 1489–90. Image via Wikimedia Commons. William Segar, The Ermine Portrait, 1585.
    • Dog. Jan van Eyck, Untitled (The Arnolfini Portrait), 1434. Image via Wikimedia Commons. Tiziano Vecellio, Last Supper, c. 1542–44.
    • Rabbit. Titian, Madonna with Rabbit, c. 1530. Image via Wikimedia Commons. Ridolfo Ghirlandaio, Portrait of a Lady with a Rabbit, ca. 1508. Image via the Yale University Art Gallery.
    • Goldfinch. Raphael, Madonna of the Goldfinch, 1505-06. Image via Wikimedia Commons. Goya, Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zuñiga, 1787-88. Image via the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  1. The artefacts eventually evolved to encompass the likenesses of animals as well as humans and other objects. In Buddhism, Shinto and Zen artworks depicting animals were commonly given places of prominence in temples and shrines.

  2. Dec 11, 2023 · The symbolism of animals in art reflects the rich tapestry of human beliefs, values, and cultural narratives. From the regal lion and mystical dragon to the wise elephant and sacred eagle, each animal carries a multitude of meanings, shaped by the cultural contexts in which they are depicted.

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  3. Aug 6, 2024 · From a more strictly art-historical perspective, it is possible to highlight how horses have been represented in art throughout history: during prehistory, the animal appeared in cave paintings such as those at Lascaux; in the ancient world, equine images were common in Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art, as exemplified by the well-known equestrian ...

  4. Oct 4, 2024 · As civilizations grew more complex, animals continued to play a symbolic role in art. Ancient Egyptians, for example, frequently depicted gods with animal heads, such as the falcon-headed Horus or the lion-headed Sekhmet, emphasising the power and protection these creatures symbolised.

  5. Dec 1, 2017 · The evidence for this is an ivory sculpture, 31cm (12.2in) tall, depicting a hybrid creature, with a human body and a lion’s head, carved from the tusk of a mammoth 40,000 years ago. Its ...

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  7. Dec 19, 2023 · From ancient sculptures to Renaissance paintings and modern art, this article highlights five of the most famous animal artworks in history, uncovering the tales and significance behind these masterpieces. The Capitoline Wolf. The Capitoline Wolf, a legendary symbol of Rome, represents one of the most enduring tales from Roman mythology.

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