Mauled Collection
"Mauled: Tragic Tales of Human-Animal Encounters Unfolded in Captivating Artworks" Step into a world where the boundaries between man and beast blur
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"Mauled: Tragic Tales of Human-Animal Encounters Unfolded in Captivating Artworks" Step into a world where the boundaries between man and beast blur, as depicted in these captivating lithographs and engravings. From historical events to fictional dramas, each artwork tells a chilling tale of human vulnerability and animal instinct. In Saint Euphemia Died Circa 307 Martyr Chalcedon, an ancient tragedy unfolds as the saint's fate remains uncertain - was it suicide or martyrdom? The color lithograph leaves us pondering the mysteries surrounding her demise. A Tragic bear hunt takes center stage in another lithograph, showcasing the dangerous pursuit of capturing wild animals. But sometimes, it is not just the hunters who face perilous consequences. A drama at the circus reveals how even trained animals can turn on their handlers with unexpected ferocity. Monfalcone witnessed a horrifying incident when three lions from a menagerie suddenly pounced on an unsuspecting orderly. The color lithograph freezes this shocking moment forever, leaving viewers captivated by both fear and fascination. Brussels became the backdrop for yet another tragic scene within a circus tent. As we gaze upon this color lithograph, we are reminded that danger lurks beneath seemingly harmless entertainment. Zoos too have their share of surprises; an orderly assaulted by a bear becomes painfully evident in one colorful lithograph. Such incidents serve as reminders that despite our attempts to tame nature's creatures, they remain untamed at heart. Traveling south to Miramont Guyenne near Toulouse brings us face-to-face with tragedy once more. In this menagerie setting captured through vivid colors on paper, we witness yet another unfortunate event unfold before our eyes. Les Reines De Lions engraving showcases majestic lionesses ruling over their domain but reminds us that even regality cannot suppress primal instincts entirely. Meanwhile, The Bear. . Robber presents an intriguing narrative where a bear takes on the role of an unexpected antagonist.