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Animal Baiting at the Venetian Festival of the Hunt, illustration from the series Habiti d Huomini e Donne Venetiane, published c. 1610 (engraving)
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Animal Baiting at the Venetian Festival of the Hunt, illustration from the series Habiti d Huomini e Donne Venetiane, published c. 1610 (engraving)
661032 Animal Baiting at the Venetian Festival of the Hunt, illustration from the series Habiti d Huomini e Donne Venetiane, published c.1610 (engraving) by Franco, Giacomo (1550-1620); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 25465002
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This engraving, titled "Animal Baiting at the Venetian Festival of the Hunt" offers a glimpse into a unique and controversial tradition that took place in Venice during the Renaissance. Created by Italian artist Giacomo Franco around 1610, this illustration is part of his series called "Habiti d Huomini e Donne Venetiane" (Costumes of Venetian Men and Women). The scene depicts an intense moment during the festival where various animals are pitted against each other in brutal battles. In one corner, we see a swan fiercely defending itself against a cat's attack, while in another corner, a bear engages in combat with dogs. The streets surrounding the canal are filled with spectators eagerly watching these blood sports unfold. While this artwork showcases an aspect of Venetian culture from centuries ago, it also raises ethical questions about animal cruelty and exploitation for entertainment purposes. It serves as a reminder of how customs and traditions can evolve over time as society becomes more aware of animal rights. Through its intricate details and vibrant cityscape backdrop, this engraving transports us back to an era when such spectacles were considered acceptable forms of entertainment. It invites viewers to reflect on our relationship with animals and consider how far we have come in terms of compassion and respect for all living creatures.
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