Hare

Author/creator Carnell, Simon Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon : Reaktion Books, Limited Chicago : Chicago Distribution Center [Distributor]
Description230 p. ill 07.500 x 05.380 in.
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SeriesReaktion Books - Animal Ser.
Summary Annotation Colourfully described by early natural historians as the &#145;fastest, hairiest, most lascivious, and most melancholy&#146; of mammals, the hare is no less remarkable for its actual behaviour and capacities than for the intriguing ways in which it has been imagined and exploited throughout history. <em>Hare</em> examines how this animal has been described, symbolized and visually depicted, as well as utilized for its fur, flesh and exceptional speed. Tracking the hare from ancient Egypt, where a hieroglyph of the animal signified existence itself, to the serial hare works of artist Joseph Beuys, who once notoriously declared that &#145;I am not a human being, I am a hare&#146;, <em>Hare</em> finds its subject in many surprising places and forms: from Crucifixion scenes, Buddhist lore and Algonquin creation myths, to witch trials, treatises on logic, contempor&shy;ary poetry and an art installation in a Dutch brothel. It is the principal subject of the first ever hunting treatise, &#145;king of all venery&#146;, for Renaissance theorists of the hunt; and it appears in the first known description of a still-life painting, in the ?rst signed and dated picture of a single animal, and in early medicine, where it was credited with having the most curative properties of any &#145;beaste&#146;. The first monograph on the subject for 35 years, and richly illustrated, <em>Hare</em> combines the most recent natural history with an eclectic account of the animal&#146;s symbolic values. <em>Hare</em> will be of interest to art historians and literary critics; to those for and opposed to hunting; and to both the general and the lagophile reader alike.
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ISBN9781861894311
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