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Dancing Bear, 1785. Artist: C Knight
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Dancing Bear, 1785. Artist: C Knight
Dancing Bear, 1785. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)
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Bear Bunbury C Knight Captive Captivity Cruel Cruelty Dancing Bear Emily Morse Emily Morse Symonds George Paston Henry William Henry William Bunbury Humiliated Humiliation Knight Monkey Muzzle Paston Sideshow Street Entertainer Symonds Metaphor
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Dancing Bear, 1785
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is a poignant print that captures the essence of social caricature in the eighteenth century. Created by C Knight and illustrated by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds), this artwork showcases the cruel reality faced by animals during that era. The image portrays a captive bear being forced to dance on the streets of Britain. The bear's humiliation is evident as it performs under the watchful eye of its captor, a man who personifies both cruelty and occupation. The monkey perched atop the bear adds another layer to this metaphorical scene, symbolizing captivity and exploitation. Set against a backdrop of an old lane or avenue, this print serves as a powerful reminder of the harsh realities endured by animals for human entertainment. It sheds light on society's disregard for their well-being during that time period. The monochrome palette enhances the somber mood, emphasizing not only the physical restraint imposed upon these creatures but also their emotional suffering. This artwork stands as an important historical document, revealing how attitudes towards animal welfare have evolved over time. "Dancing Bear, 1785" invites viewers to reflect upon our responsibility towards all living beings and serves as a call to action against cruelty in any form.
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