The Pig in Art

The Pig in Art by Michael Ryba, published by Orbis Publishing in 1983, is a 56-page exploration of the representation of pigs in various artistic forms. This edition presents a detailed examination of how this animal has been depicted across different cultures and time periods, offering insights into the significance and symbolism associated with pigs in art.
Readers will find a rich collection of illustrations and discussions that highlight the diverse ways pigs have been portrayed in artistic expressions. The book delves into themes related to animals in art and the broader context of subjects and themes within the artistic landscape. This edition serves as a unique resource for those interested in the intersection of art and animal representation, providing a thoughtful perspective on a specific subject within the art world.
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