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It is no secret that people adore watching and portraying animals in various mediums. Just take a look at any pet owner's phone gallery and you will find plenty of pictures of their pet there. Or think about how cats have ruled the internet since basically its mainstream popularization. 

Paintings are no exception. Artists love portraying animals, even if it doesn't always come out successfully. Fortunately, today we're going to take a trip around more sophisticated animal art pieces from history.

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One For Now, A Couple For Later, Alison Friend, 2022

One For Now, A Couple For Later, Alison Friend, 2022

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    Pierrot Et Le Chat, Théophile Alexandre Steinlen , 1889

    Pierrot Et Le Chat, Théophile Alexandre Steinlen , 1889

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    All these paintings were shared in a Facebook group dedicated to animals in paintings throughout history. We could say that this Facebook group is a virtual museum of animal art. The group, as you could have guessed, is called “Animals in Art through History.” It has over 88K members, so quite a big bunch! 

    This only proves our thesis right in the beginning - people love to portray or see animals portrayed in any medium, including art. 

    Bored Panda reached out to the group’s creator Ollie Kapp and she agreed to share some information about the group. 

    Ollie is an animal lover and art enthusiast, and so she created this Facebook group 3 years ago, as a place where people can share and discuss animal representations in art. 

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    (Untitled), Penovác, Endre, 2012

    (Untitled), Penovác, Endre, 2012

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    Looking Tiresome (Aka Teasing The Cat), Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka ,1888

     Looking Tiresome (Aka Teasing The Cat), Yoshitoshi, Tsukioka ,1888

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    The group's creator shared what preferences for certain art styles she has noticed in the group: “One can see a preference in the group for contemporary illustrations and artists such as Chris Dunn, Maggie Wanderwalle and Lana Privitera and Nataliya Bagatskaya over the representation of animals in more 'classic' or modern art.”

    Non-violence is also another thing that is popular among group members. “Paintings in which animals attack or are attacked or appear to have been treated unfavorably provoke heated and unsympathetic discussions.”

    To this, Ollie added “I believe art is meant to touch and awaken feelings, but am well aware of the cultural, historic, and geographic context in which each specific artwork is created. Humans, as well as animals, are complex and multi-dimensional creatures. Good art represents all facets of this complexity.” 

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    Anything that has its own enthusiasts usually also has experts. This Facebook group is no exception, as pointed out by Ollie: “Group members bring their expertise and knowledge into discussions. For example - two members of the group are experts on birds, and each representation of a bird gets an analysis and comparison of the difference between the artistic outcome and the original ‘model’.”

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    'egyptian Cat Hunting In The Marshes' The Tomb-Chapel Of Nebamun Thebes, Egypt Late 18th Dynasty, Around 1350 Bc

    'egyptian Cat Hunting In The Marshes' The Tomb-Chapel Of Nebamun Thebes, Egypt Late 18th Dynasty, Around 1350 Bc

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    'cat With Kittens, Henriëtte Ronner-Knipm, 1844

    'cat With Kittens, Henriëtte Ronner-Knipm, 1844

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    Animals in paintings are not used only for fun, but to depict a certain theme. As a matter of fact, a lot of animals have specific themes or meanings assigned to their species.

    For instance, dogs usually are used to portray loyalty. So, quite often, they are in the paintings of couples as a sign of fidelity. Or, if the portrayed woman is a widow, a dog near her might represent her devotion to her late partner. 

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    Also, different breeds of dogs can have different meanings as well. Lapdogs can represent the upper social class while hunting dogs represent nobility or masculinity. But not only well-kept dogs can be painted. Here, images of street dogs can be used to evoke feelings of class struggle or desperation. 

    Artists who put cats in their paintings try to tell slightly different stories than those who portray dogs. Cats may be the symbol of sensuality, seduction and female promiscuity. Cats quite often are seen as unpredictable creatures, who can change their aims from pleasure to malice at any second. 

    Other times cats can be portrayed in the hunt for small birds as a representation of mortality and life. Or their predatory nature can be used for humorous scenes, portraying the priority of instinct instead of rationality.

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    Cat On Radiator, Steffen Kraft (Aka Iconeo), 2018

    Cat On Radiator, Steffen Kraft (Aka Iconeo), 2018

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    The Tale Of Peter Rabbit, Beatrix Potter, 1902

    The Tale Of Peter Rabbit, Beatrix Potter, 1902

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    If you ever see a lamb portrayed in an art piece, you can probably assume that it portrays Christ or innocence. It can also be a symbol of gentle nature and childhood.

    At the same time, the grown sheep or ram could represent male strength. Goats can also represent male strength. Or it can have a hidden meaning of a carefree pastoral life.

    We are pretty sure that Ken from the “Barbie” movie, who thought that maybe horses represent masculinity, isn’t the only person ever to think that. But it’s not true. On the other hand, Ken also thought that maybe these animals are in charge of our society, as there are quite a lot of pictures of them around us. While horses aren’t our rulers, it’s a bit closer to the truth. In art, horses are a symbol of high standing in society and power. Such meaning is usually portrayed by painting horses in military service.

    Besides that, horses can represent beauty, passion, and untamed spirit. Donkeys can be used for Christian symbolism or social commentary in comparison to horses. 

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    Portrait Of Sarah Bernhardt, Georges Clairin, 1876

    Portrait Of Sarah Bernhardt, Georges Clairin, 1876

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    Omni Unicorn
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love that the dog and woman seem to match each other perfectly!

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    Heron, Jilly Henderson, 2023

    Heron, Jilly Henderson, 2023

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    Woman Lying On A Bench, Carl Larsson, 1913

    Woman Lying On A Bench, Carl Larsson, 1913

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    Tabitha
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yep, this is me. If it sit or lie down long enough, I will eventually end up looking like someone dumped a bucket of animals on me.

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    Snakes in art can have a variety of different meanings. In ancient art, they can symbolize good health. Even today, they can be associated with medicine by the Asclepius and Caduceus symbol. On the other hand, snakes can be a reference to the original sin, or simply a sign of the devil. Biblical art can also use snakes as a voice of maturity, wisdom, and guidance.

    There are even more animals who represent various things in art. So, next time you’re looking at animal art, try to question what this creature could possibly represent. What hidden meanings could it bear?

    What meanings to animals in art do you assign yourself? Or maybe you have your favorite animal painting? If not, check out this list, maybe you will find one that you’re really fond of. And don't forget to share about it all with us in the comments!

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    Dreamers, John George Brown, 1899

    Dreamers, John George Brown, 1899

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    Kelly H. Wilder
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Reminds me of Norman Rockwell's work. Maybe Brown was an inspiration for him?

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    Late Uruk Period Copper Artifact (Hedgehog Depiction) Found In Syria, Dating Back To 3000 Bc

    Late Uruk Period Copper Artifact (Hedgehog Depiction) Found In Syria, Dating Back To 3000 Bc

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    Ulla Thynell, Finnish Artist. Enchanted Forests 2022

    Ulla Thynell, Finnish Artist. Enchanted Forests 2022

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    The White Owl, William James Webbe, 1856

    The White Owl, William James Webbe, 1856

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    Mimi La Souris
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    11 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    looks soooo soft ! cuddle time ! (even if she kills me :D)

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    I Don't Know Anything About Any Doughnut, Alison Friend,2023

    I Don't Know Anything About Any Doughnut, Alison Friend,2023

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    My Wife's Lovers, Carl Kahler, 1891

    My Wife's Lovers, Carl Kahler, 1891

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    Drops Of Kindness, Nicolene Botha, 2016

    Drops Of Kindness, Nicolene Botha, 2016

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    Cat With Her Kittens, Julius Adam, 1913

    Cat With Her Kittens, Julius Adam, 1913

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    Spilled Milk , Alfred-Arthur Brunel De Neuville, (1852-1941)

    Spilled Milk , Alfred-Arthur Brunel De Neuville, (1852-1941)

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    Butterflies, Johanna Sierko-Filipowska, 2010

    Butterflies, Johanna Sierko-Filipowska, 2010

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    Walking Through The Village, Chris Dunn, 2019

    Walking Through The Village, Chris Dunn, 2019

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    Catnapping, Kim Johnson Nechtman, 2021

    Catnapping, Kim Johnson Nechtman, 2021

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    Martha B Rabbit, Shirley Barber 1995

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    Singe Assis, Pablo Picasso, 1905

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    The Tortoise Trainer. Osman Hamdi Bey, 1906

    The Tortoise Trainer. Osman Hamdi Bey, 1906

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    Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita, Red Cat Sitting, 1930

    Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita, Red Cat Sitting, 1930

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    A Kitchen Full Of Cats, Tirzah Garwood, 1930

    A Kitchen Full Of Cats, Tirzah Garwood, 1930

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    Portrait Of The Cat Armellino With A Sonnet By The Abbott, Bertazzi, Giovanni Reder C.1750

    Portrait Of The Cat Armellino With A Sonnet By The Abbott, Bertazzi, Giovanni Reder C.1750

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    "1854" By Australian Artist Shaun Tan 2023

    "1854" By Australian Artist Shaun Tan 2023

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    Bored something
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He's also an author. He's written picture books aimed at upper primary school, 9 - 12ish ages,and illustrated them himself. Rather moody books.

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    “La Marchesa Luisa Casati (Marquise Luisa Casati)” By Giovanni Boldini, Around 1911

    “La Marchesa Luisa Casati (Marquise Luisa Casati)” By Giovanni Boldini, Around 1911

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    Orpheus, Roelandt Savery, 1628

    Orpheus, Roelandt Savery, 1628

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    "Cottage And Hedgehogs", Lucy Grossmith B.1972

    "Cottage And Hedgehogs", Lucy Grossmith B.1972

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    Miss Piggy, Suzan Visser, 2021

    Miss Piggy, Suzan Visser, 2021

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    A Cat On The Radiator, Maria Chepeleva, 2017

    A Cat On The Radiator, Maria Chepeleva, 2017

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    Balance, Paul Bond, 2017

    Balance, Paul Bond, 2017

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    Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Tove Janssen, 1966

    Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Tove Janssen, 1966

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    Cape Cod Evening , Edward Hopper, 1939

    Cape Cod Evening , Edward Hopper, 1939

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    toowise
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    11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What's the matter Lassie, has Timmy fallen down the well again?

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    "White Deer" By Artist "Luve." 2007

    "White Deer" By Artist "Luve." 2007

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    I Paperi/The Ducks, Adolfo Tommasi, Somewhere Between 1851–1933

    I Paperi/The Ducks, Adolfo Tommasi, Somewhere Between 1851–1933

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    Hunting Dogs In A Boat, Winslow Homer, 1889

    Hunting Dogs In A Boat, Winslow Homer, 1889

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    "The Rooster" Marc Chagall 1982

    "The Rooster" Marc Chagall 1982

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    The Little Donkey, Edgar Bundy, 1889

    The Little Donkey, Edgar Bundy, 1889

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