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Animal-made art. Animal-made art consists of works by non-human animals, that have been considered by humans to be artistic, including visual works, music, photography, and videography. Some of these are created naturally by animals, often as courtship displays, while others are created with human involvement.
A. Adoration of the Shepherds (Caravaggio) Animal style. Animals in Christian art. Animals in Meitei culture.
An animal painter is an artist who specialises in (or is known for their skill in) the portrayal of animals. The OED dates the first express use of the term "animal painter" to the mid-18th century: by English physician, naturalist and writer John Berkenhout (1726–1791). [2] From the early 20th century, wildlife artist became a more usual ...
Animal style. "Animal style" deer, (8-7th century BC) Arzhan kurgan, Tuva. Animal style art is an approach to decoration found from Ordos culture to Northern Europe in the early Iron Age, and the barbarian art of the Migration Period, characterized by its emphasis on animal motifs. The zoomorphic style of decoration was used to decorate small ...
Category. : Visual arts by animals. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Animal art. This category contains articles about non-human animals that create works of art.
In Chinese martial arts, there are fighting styles that are modeled after animals. In Southern styles, especially those associated with Guangdong and Fujian provinces, there are five traditional animal styles known as Ng Ying Kung Fu (Chinese: 五形功夫) Chinese: 五形; pinyin: wǔ xíng; lit. 'Five Forms')— Tiger, Crane, Leopard, Snake ...
Cultural depictions of dogs. Cultural depictions of dogs in art has become more elaborate as individual breeds evolved and the relationships between human and canine developed. Hunting scenes were popular in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Dogs were depicted to symbolize guidance, protection, loyalty, fidelity, faithfulness, alertness, and ...
William Hart (painter) Eli Harvey. Herbert Haseltine. Kendra Haste. Adolf Heinrich-Hansen. Nigel Hemming. Samuel Howitt. William Huggins (animal artist) Anna Hyatt Huntington.