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The artist drawing from the model: About 1639 B259: 1: Old man shading his eyes with his hand: About 1639 B092: 2: The beheading of John the Baptist: 1640 B265: 2: Old man with a divided fur cap: 1640 B158: 3: Sleeping puppy: About 1640 B207: 1: Small gray landscape: a house and trees beside a pool: About 1640 B210: 1: View of Amsterdam from ...
[112] [113] Brown bears practice infanticide, as an adult male bear may kill the cubs of another. [93] When an adult male brown bear kills a cub, it is usually because he is trying to bring the female into oestrus, as she will enter that state within two to four days after the death of her cubs. [93]
Head of a Bear remains one of only eight known Leonardo drawings in private hands (excluding those in the British Royal Collection and the Devonshire Collection). The 2021 sale was the first of a Leonardo drawing since Horse and Rider was sold, also at Christie's, in 2001 for £8.1 million (including fees). [ 2 ]
Bears sometimes communicate with visual displays such as standing upright, which exaggerates the individual's size. The chest markings of some species may add to this intimidating display. Staring is an aggressive act and the facial markings of spectacled bears and giant pandas may help draw attention to the eyes during agonistic encounters. [50]
Bears are popular in children's stories, including Winnie the Pooh, [34] Paddington Bear, [35] Gentle Ben [36] and The Brown Bear of Norway. [37] An early version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, [38] was originally published as The Three Bears in 1837 by Robert Southey, many times retold, and illustrated in 1918 by Arthur Rackham. [39]
Video footage from the incident, caught on the live webcams, shows bear number 469, an adult male bear estimated to be 30 years old, attack bear number 402, who is an older adult female while the ...
Kaws's style can be characterized by an emphasis on color and line, distinctive graphics, such as the repeated use of "x" ' s on the hands, nose, eyes, ears, and the appropriation of pop culture icons such as Mickey Mouse, the Michelin Man, and his characters are generally depicted in a shy or powerless pose often with their hands over their ...
Arctodus is an extinct genus of short-faced bear that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene (~2.5 Mya until 12,800 years ago). There are two recognized species: the lesser short-faced bear (Arctodus pristinus) and the giant short-faced bear (Arctodus simus).