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@inquiline@assemblag.es  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Camel and donkey, 馃摳 Charles Reid, 1880s (Boston MFA collection)

(the animals are not in a cage; the artwork has been scored with a pencil)

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a sepia toned photo of a small donkey and a much larger camel standing in a field that some people are wandering around in too. they have harnesses on their noses. the camel looks pleased, the donkey maybe looks a little blue
a sepia toned photo of a small donkey and a much larger camel standing in a field that some people are wandering around in too. they have harnesses on their noses. the camel looks pleased, the donkey maybe looks a little blue
a sepia toned photo of a small donkey and a much larger camel standing in a field that some people are wandering around in too. they have harnesses on their noses. the camel looks pleased, the donkey maybe looks a little blue
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Sam Levine
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@SRLevine@neuromatch.social replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@inquiline Is that a baby donkey (is there a term for those?)? Because the size difference seems very extreme. Though maybe I just have a mistaken idea of camel sizes in my head.

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@inquiline@assemblag.es replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@SRLevine

foal, i believe! i wondered that too. some foals i've seen have a more obviously "baby" proportion, like bambi, so i'm not sure. maybe the real donkey folks can weigh in

*there are also mini donkeys but idk if there were in the 19th c. many mysteries

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@aeva@mastodon.gamedev.place replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@inquiline I wonder if there is or was a painting with these critters in the background. I think this looks like an artist was doing a grid enlargement or a precise copy, but they either were very confident about their ability to draw the legs of these animals or were intending something to overlap them. Also unclear if they were only interested in the camel and not the donkey.

@nina_kali_nina you might find this interesting

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@inquiline@assemblag.es replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@aeva

interesting, thanks. i'd wondered about that (it was noted on the museum's description of the artwork that it was graphite, but no explanation given)

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