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Animals, wild

  • Summary
Swan Upping at Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Image credit: Wycombe District Council

Swan Upping at Marlow, Buckinghamshire

Margaret Thwaites

Wycombe District Council

Domesticated animals in art often symbolise mankind’s power over nature; wild animals, on the other hand, represent the opposite, a violent, untamed world. In the Garden of Eden, however, wild animals live in harmony with their prey, which made it an attractive ideal world for artists.


Larger wild animals had an exotic appeal in western Europe and their teeth and claws became features of ‘cabinets of curiosity’, or the animals were kept alive in menageries.

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In later centuries, wild and exotic animals, particularly from regions newly discovered by European explorers, were painted by animal painters, such as Stubbs, as records for collectors and early scientists. Hunting, at home and abroad, is still a popular sport, much recorded in paintings.

Artworks

  • Still Life with Dead Game
    Still Life with Dead Game Willem van Aelst (1627–after 1687)
    Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
  • Arthur, 3rd Viscount Irwin (1666–1702)
    Arthur, 3rd Viscount Irwin (1666–1702) Leonard Knyff (1650–1721)
    Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
  • November
    November Joachim von Sandrart I (1606–1688) (after)
    The Holburne Museum
  • Oryx and Birds
    Oryx and Birds A. Hassani
    Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Pheasant and Ducks
    Pheasant and Ducks Pieter Casteels (1684–1749)
    The Fitzwilliam Museum
  • Still Life with a Red Macaw
    Still Life with a Red Macaw Spanish School
    The Bowes Museum
  • Adam and Eve
    Adam and Eve Abraham Bloemaert (1566–1651) (after)
    The Bowes Museum
  • 582 more

Stories

  • Skeletons and art in Hull Maritime Museum

    Hazel Buchan Cameron

  • Hans Holbein's 'A Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling (Anne Lovell?)'

    Susan Foister

  • Following the tracks of Scottish polar bears

    Samuel Shaw

  • Gotta catch 'em all! Art and the zoo

    Jade King

  • George Stubbs' 'Drill and Albino Baboon'

    Dorothy Fouracre

  • George Stubbs' 'Cheetah and Stag with Two Indians'

    Paul O'Keeffe

  • Marianne North: a trailblazing artist

    Andrew Shore

  • Field work among a colony of gentoo penguins on South Georgia
    Painting penguins on the island of South Georgia

    John Gale

  • Masks and stripes: top ten zebras on Art UK

    Samuel Shaw

  • Revisiting 'The Monarch of the Glen': Landseer’s most famous painting and its influence

    Christopher Baker

  • Tiger, tiger burning bright: the big cats in art

    Samuel Shaw

  • Creature creations: eight wild works of art in UK museums

    Alex Hull

  • Hendrick van Anthonissen's 'View of Scheveningen Sands'

    Shan Kuang

  • Where are the sea slugs? Wild Isles in art

    Samuel Shaw

  • Charles Tunnicliffe in the studio
    Charles Tunnicliffe: an artist of countryside and nature

    Ian Jones

  • 19th C, marble after Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680) and after Ercole Ferrata (1610–1686)
    An elephant in Enniskillen

    Loyd Grossman

  • Winter (The Skaters)
    Orovida Camille Pissarro: carving her own path

    Kay Carson

  • Animals in Renaissance art

    Catherine Jamieson

  • The natural history of a portrait: 'Attenborough in Paradise' by Bryan Organ

    Lars Tharp

  • Going down the rabbit hole

    Jade King

  • Animals of the Chinese zodiac

    Andrew Shore

  • Paintings in the Lascaux caves (Montignac, Dordogne, France)
    Art Matters podcast: the beauty in beasts

    Ferren Gipson

  • Ten reasons to love Rosa Bonheur

    Jade King

  • James Ward: animal painter

    Pat Hardy

Learning resources

  • screenshot-2021-01-25-at-11-38-09-1.png
    Video
    Sculpture in focus: 'Animal (Mended)' by Lorna Graves
    • SEND (ENG)
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      ASN (SCO)
      SEND (WAL)
      KS2 (ENG)
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      PS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
  • surprised-preview-1.jpg
    Audio
    Disgrifiad sain o ‘Surprised!’ gan Henri Rousseau
    • PS3 (WAL)
      SEND (WAL)
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    Lesson plan
    Grym y Gweld: teigr yn syfrdanu!
    • PS3 (WAL)
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    Lesson plan
    Dressed not to kill: fashion and biodiversity
    • KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
  • NG_NG_NG6421-001.jpg
    Lesson plan
    The Superpower of Looking: surprised by a tiger!
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
  • wt-abstract-tiger-1.jpg
    Round-up
    Wild things: animals, birds and insects
    • KS1 (ENG)
      KS1 (NI)
      CfE L1 (SCO)
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      KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
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      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
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      KS3 (WAL)
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    Activity
    Create your own animal artwork adventure
    • KS1 (ENG)
      KS1 (NI)
      CfE L1 (SCO)
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      KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
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  • tate-tate-t07580-001-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Laura Ford's mixed media sculptures
    • KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
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      KS3 (WAL)
  • screenshot-2022-03-23-at-14-04-08-1.png
    Video
    The Superpower of Looking with Bob and Roberta Smith
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      KS1 (ENG)
      KS1 (NI)
      CfE L1 (SCO)
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  • surprised-preview-1.jpg
    Audio
    Audio description of 'Surprised!' by Henri Rousseau
    • KS2 (ENG)
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      SEND (ENG)
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  • lr-thumb-edii-rsa-2017-101-002-725px-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Animals and us: Kenny Hunter's animal sculptures
    • KS3 (ENG)
      KS4 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      KS4 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
      KS4 (WAL)
  • sculpture-in-focus-lobster-telephone-1.png
    Video
    Sculpture in focus: 'Lobster Telephone' by Salvador Dalí and Edward James
    • KS3 (ENG)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (NI)
  • giraffe-1.jpg
    Video
    Sculpture in focus: 'Giraffe' by Laura Ford
    • KS3 (ENG)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (NI)
  • esx-hat-14-003-1.jpg
    Activity
    Make your own pet from junk
    • KS1 (ENG)
      KS1 (NI)
      CfE L1 (SCO)
      PS2 (WAL)
      KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
  • img-2758-1-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Lorna Graves and sculpture in relief
    • SEND (ENG)
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      KS3 (WAL)
  • 19-end-result-hybrid-creature-2-1-1.jpg
    Activity
    Create a wire hybrid creature
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
  • BCN_PMG_PETMG_1990_050_73-003.jpg
    Audio
    Audio description of 'Wild Boar' by Elisabeth Frink
    • KS5 (ENG)
      KS5 (NI)
      CfE Sen. (SCO)
      KS5 (WAL)
      KS4 (ENG)
      KS4 (NI)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS4 (WAL)
  • LSE_HOM_1994_351iii-001.jpg
    Round-up
    Art and design from around the world
    • KS2 (ENG)
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      KS4 (NI)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS4 (WAL)
      CfE Sen. (SCO)
  • ACC_ACC_AC_1092-001.jpg
    Round-up
    Climate change and the environment resources
    • KS2 (ENG)
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  • gcse-2025-themes-2-1.jpg
    Exam support
    Art and Design GCSE exam support: 2025 themes
    • KS4 (ENG)
      KS4 (NI)
  • audio-description-playlist-preview-1.jpg
    Audio
    Audio description playlist

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