Art, Ethics and the Human-Animal Relationship

Auteur: Johnson, Linda
Editeur: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
This book examines the works of major artists between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, as important barometers of individual and collective values toward non-human life. Chapter Three explores the cruel capture of free roaming animals and how artists depicted their furs, feathers and shells in costume as symbols of virtue and vice.
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This book examines the works of major artists between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, as important barometers of individual and collective values toward non-human life. Chapter Three explores the cruel capture of free roaming animals and how artists depicted their furs, feathers and shells in costume as symbols of virtue and vice.
ISBN / EAN 9783030788322
Auteur Johnson, Linda
Editeur Springer Nature Switzerland AG