19th century preoccupation with human animal contact
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There was a 19th century preoccupation with human animal contact perhaps set in motion with Darwinian theory.
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Examples
- Gorilla Carrying off a Woman is a sculpture by Emmanuel Frémiet
- Nessus and Deianeira (1898) by Böcklin
- Beauty and the Beast (Walter Crane illustrations)
- The Gorilla (1927 photo)[1]
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