ANIMALS
IN
ART
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GENERAL
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Carola Hicks, Animals in Early Medieval
Art, University
of Edinburgh Press, Edinburgh, 1993;
Beryl
Rowland, Blind
Beasts in Chaucer, Chaucer's Animal World, Kent State University Press,
1971
CONTENTS The Traditions; Aspects of Chaucer's use
of animals; Animals mainly from Tradition; Animals Mainly
from Nature; The Boar; The Hare; The Wolf; The Horse; The
Sheep; The Dog; Conclusion. With a comprehensive list of
references cited.
Kenneth
Clark, Animals
and Men; Their relationship as reflected in Western art from
prehistory to the present day, Morrow and Co., New York, 1977.
Francis
Klingender, Animals in Art and Thought to the End of
the Middle Ages,
MIT Press, Cambridge Mass., 1971
Jessica
Rawson, Animals
in Art, British
Museum Press, London, 1977. Hunting. Animals in the Service
of Man. Animals in Thought and Religion. Signs and Emblems.
Stories and Fables. Animals as Ornaments. Animals Studied
and Described.
Rudolph
Wittkower, "Marvels of the East. A study in the history of
monsters', Journal of the Warburg and
Courtauld, Vol.
v London 1966
Jonathan Riddell and Peter Denton,
By Underground to
the Zoo, London Transport Posters 1913 to the
Present, Studio
Vista, London, 1994.
Stella
Snead, Animals
from Four Worlds, (with texts by Wendy Doniger and George
Michell) University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London,
1989 - in the worlds of Nature - the Human World - the
Divine World, and Fantasy. Photography of animal scuplture
in India.
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DEPICTIONS
AND
THE
BESTIARY
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Mildred
Archer, Natural
History Drawings in the India Office
Library, London
1962.
Willene
Clark and Meradith McMunn, Birds and Beasts of the Middle Ages, The
Bestiary and its Legacy, Pennsylvania University Press,
Philadelphia 1989.
Ernst
Gombrich, Art and
Illusion, A study in the Psychology of Pictorial
representation,
Phaidon, Oxford, 1991 etc, see particularly Part II "Truth
and the Stereotype". p.71 representations of the
Rhinoceros.
Basil
taylor, Stubbs, Phaidon Oxford, 1971 plate 40 "TIGER"
1763 - 8. See also Tate Gallery Stubbs Catalogue
1992.
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THE
TIGER
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SYMBOLISM
MYTHOLOGY
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Jean Chevalier and Alain Gheerbrant,
The Penguin
Dictionary of Symbols, Penguin London 1996, e.g. pheasant,
otter, horse, tiger.
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THE
BRITISH
TIGER
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William
Blake, The
Tiger
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IMPERIALISM
in
the
uk
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Edward
Said, Culture and
Imperialism, Chatto and Windus, London 1993.
John
M.Mackenzie, Propaganda and Empire, The manipulation of
British Public Opinion 1880 - 1960, Manchester University Press,
Manchester, 1984. The vehicles of imperial propaganda. The
theatre of Empire. The cinema, radio and the Empire. The
imperial exhibition. The Imperial Institute. Imperial
propaganda societies and imperial studies. Imperialism and
the school textbook. Imperialism and juvenile literature.
Imperial propaganda and extra-curricular
activities.
Conclusion -
Sources.
John
M.Mackenzie(ed) Imperialism and Popular
Culture,
Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1986. Patriotism
and Empire: Music Hall entertainment. British imperialism
and popular art 1880 - 1914. The image of England in Victorian and
Edwardian juvenile fiction. Showbiz imperialism : the case
of Peter Lobengula. The grit of our forfatahers, invented
traditions, propaganda and imperialism. Boy's Own Empire,
feature films and imperialism in the 1930's. In touch with
the Infinite, the BBC and the Empire. The Empire Marketing
Board and imperial propaganda 1926 -1923. Citizens of the
Empire: Baden-Powell, Scouts and Guides and an imperial
ideal.
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ILLUSTRATING
FOR
CHILDREN
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Louise Seaman Bechtel, Books in search of
Children, Macmillan London
1969recommended essays
Diane Klemin, The Illustrated Book Its art and
craft, Bramhall, New York
1970 - book design, The Artist's Contribution, The History
of Illustration, The Contemporary Book, The Influence of the
Second World War, the poresent freedom of
illustration,
the art and craft of Illustration
- line drawings - Woodcuts, linoleum cuts, wood engravings,
Two colour line drawings, Wash Drawings, Pencil Drawings,
Drawing for Direct Contact - Fiull color, Art in Color
Sepration,
the story tellers Alexeieff,
Ambrus, Ardizzone, Baskin, Bemelmans, Thomas Hart Benton,
Isabel Bishop, bernarda Bryson, Covarrubias, Calder,
Chappell, Erni, Dwiggins... etc
and Bibliography.
Marina Warner, No Go the Bogeyman, Scaring, Lulling and
Making Mock, Chatto and
Windus London 1998
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TIGERS
IN
CHILDREN'S
BOOKS
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James Riordan,
Alex Ayliffe (Illustrator). My G-R-R-R-Reat Uncle Tiger 1995
Joan Stimson, Meg Rutherford (Illustrator).
A New Home for
Tiger 1997
Ginger Wadsworth, James M. Needham
(Illustrator) One Tiger
Growls : A Counting Book of Animal Sounds 1999
Keiko Kasza The Rat and the Tiger 1997
Kees Moerbeek(Illustrator) Am I A Tiger? 1996
Jwing-Ming Yang, Li Xieu-Lin (Illustrator)
The Fox Borrows the Tiger's
Awe 1991
Marsha Diane Arnold, Jamichael Henterly
(Illustrator) Heart of a
Tiger 1995
Cory J Meacham. How the Tiger Lost Its Stripes: An
Exploration into the Endangerment of a
Species 1997
Laurence Antony, Tony Gibbons (Illustrator).
Saber-Toothed Tiger (The
Extinct SpeciesCollection)
1996
Brian Gleeson, Kurt Vargo (Illustrator).
The Tiger and the Brahmin
(We All Have Tales)
1992
Vivian French, Rebecca Elgar (Illustrator).
Tiger and the Temper
Tantrum 1999
Vivian French, Rebecca Elgar (Illustrator)
Tiger and the New
Baby 1999
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BOOKS
ON
INDIVIDUAL
ANIMALS
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H.W.Janson, Apes and Ape Lore in the Middle
Ages and the Renaissance, The Warburg Institute,, University
of London 1952.
Ptolemy
Tompkins, The
Monkey in Art,Antique Collector's Club, Woodbridge and
New York, 1994,
CONTENTS Ancient and Classical Worlds; The Middle
Ages from Sinner to Comic; The Renaissance and The Monkey
Dance; Rococo and Singerie; India nd Hanuman; Japan and the
Monkey Performance; China - the Monkey as Sage; Natural
History; Nineteenth and Twentieth Century - Eden Revisited,
Bibliog.
Robert
Hans Van Gulik, The Gibbon in China : An Essay in Chinese
Animal Lore,
Brill, Leiden, 1967.
Laurie
Platt Winfrey, The Unforgettable Elephant, Walker, New York, 1980
Jaromir
Malek, The Cat in
Ancient Egypt,
British Museum Press, London 1997; Chronological Chart; Prologue; Running Free
- The wild cats; Together at Last - The domestic cats; A
poor man's lion - The divine cats; Pride goes before a fall
- The story cats; Buried with full honours - The mummified
cats. Epilogue. Selected bibliography.
Patrizia Ribuoli and Marina Robbiani,
FROGS Art.Legend,
History,
Bulfinch Library of Collectibles, Boston, 1990.
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