Why Look at Animals?

Why Look at Animals?
Forbidding Mourning
Sculpture
Deborah Brackenbury
1998
Forbidding Mourning (Bluebird)
Sculpture
Deborah Brackenbury
1999
Texas Map Turtle, Graptemys Versa
Photograph
Henry Horenstein
1999
Flying Fox, Pteropus mearnsi
Photograph
Henry Horenstein
1999
Beluga Whale, Delphinapterus Leucas
Photograph
Henry Horenstein
1999
Ostrich, Struthio Camelus
Photograph
Henry Horenstein
1999
[Elderly man with large dog]
Photograph
Unidentified
ca. 1858
[Two children with goat-drawn cart]
Photograph
Marshall Bros.
ca. 1880
[Child with lace collar, posed with dog]
Photograph
C. C. Smith
ca. 1880
[Young man in studio with two hound dogs]
Photograph
Unidentified
ca. 1900
[Seated man with small dog on his lap]
Photograph
Unidentified
ca. 1858
[Woman seated outdoors with two dogs]
Photograph
Unidentified
ca. 1905
[Calf pulling boy in sled]
Photograph
Unidentified
ca. 1915
[Seated woman with large black dog]
Photograph
John P. Vail
ca. 1875
[Cat]
Photograph
S. L. Upham
ca. 1875
Photograph
Frank Noelker
2002
[Two girls posed in studio with lamb]
Photograph
A. B. Tubbs
ca. 1865
[Boy and dog sitting side-by-side in chair]
Photograph
Unidentified
ca. 1855
[Large mongrel dog, seated on rock]
Photograph
Unidentified
ca. 1858
[Small, brindle-marked dog posed on table in studio]
Photograph
Charles H. Gallup
ca. 1885

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