Animal Domestique Collection
"Animal Domestique: A Glimpse into the Fascinating World of Human-Animal Bond" In Picture No. 12019492 and Picture No
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"Animal Domestique: A Glimpse into the Fascinating World of Human-Animal Bond" In Picture No. 12019492 and Picture No. 12019493, we witness the timeless connection between humans and their beloved animal companions. These heartwarming images depict individuals cherishing their furry friends, highlighting the enduring bond that has existed throughout history. The Middle Ages were not only a time of knights and castles but also a period when hunting played a significant role in society's fabric. The image titled "Chasse au Moyen Age. Hunting in the Middle Age" showcases how animals were not just seen as mere pets but as partners in this exhilarating pursuit. Even advertisements from bygone eras recognized the allure of animals as they featured prominently to captivate consumers' attention. One such example is an advertising poster for Carpentier chocolate drink from c. 1900, where a charming creature entices viewers with its irresistible charm. Moving forward, LABRO_077499 and LABRO_077618 capture Paul de Cassagnac, who was known for his love of animals alongside his political career during France's Third Republic era (1870-1940). These photographs demonstrate that even influential figures found solace and joy in their animal companions. Food and beverage promotions have also embraced our affinity for animals over time; Vingeanne milk advertisement features a delightful little girl surrounded by her feline friends, evoking warmth and innocence through Steinlen's artistic prowess. Picture No. 12020827, Picture No. 12020826, Picture No. 12019495, and Picture No. 12019494 further emphasize our deep-rooted connection with domesticated creatures across different cultures and generations. From ancient times to modern days, these captivating visuals remind us that animals hold an extraordinary place in our lives – providing companionship, comfort, entertainment or serving as symbols of status and power.