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  2. Jacques-Laurent Agasse - Wikipedia

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    In that partial article much is said of his extreme devotion to art, of his marvelous knowledge of anatomy, of his special fondness for the English racehorses, and his excellence in depicting them. He appears first in the Academy catalogues in 1801 as the exhibitor of the 'Portrait of a Horse', and continued to exhibit more or less until 1845 ...

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  4. Category:Giraffes in art - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Giraffes in art" ... Giraffe (chess) M.

  5. The Burning Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    In the distance is a giraffe with its back on fire. Dalí first used the burning giraffe image in his 1930 film L'Âge d'Or (The Golden Age). [3] It appears again in 1937 in the painting The Invention of Monsters. [3] Dalí described this image as "the masculine cosmic apocalyptic monster". He believed it to be a premonition of war.

  6. Dabous Giraffes - Wikipedia

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    The giraffe carvings were first recorded by French archaeologist Christian Dupuy in 1987, [3] and documented by David Coulson [4] in 1997 while on a photographic expedition to the site. Due to degradation of the engravings resulting from human activity, a mold was made of the engravings for display.

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  8. Cave of Swimmers - Wikipedia

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    The rock shelter and rock art were discovered in October 1933 by the Hungarian explorer László Almásy. It contains Neolithic pictographs (rock painting images) and is named due to the depictions of people with their limbs bent as if they were swimming. The drawings include those of giraffe and hippopotamus. [1]

  9. Congo (chimpanzee) - Wikipedia

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    Learning to draw and paint Congo (1954–1964) was a chimpanzee artist and painter. Zoologist, author and surrealist painter Desmond Morris first observed his abilities when the chimpanzee was offered a pencil and paper at two years of age.