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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Animals in History at the Morgan

In the Company of Animals
This article is written about a past exhibit at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York. The exhibit displayed pieces of art that symbolized the relationship and interaction between humans and animals. The article includes examples of these artworks as well as excerpts that were displayed in the exhibit. I loved the little story about Odysseus and his dog at the beginning of the article. The history of animals through art in this article is really inspiring and does a great job of mentioning the significance of animals to humans throughout time.

Kelsey Levenick

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