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Exhibition of trained animals
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Exhibition of trained animals
Manifested in England from a very early period, for manuscripts of twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth centuries contain numerous representations of dogs, horses, pigs, goats cocks, bears, monkeys and quadrupeds of all sorts performing. Date: Middle Ages
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Bear Bears Captive Cockerel Entertainer Performance Skill Stilts Tamed Teaching Trained Tricks Performing
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This image transports us back to the Middle Aages in England, where the streets came alive with the sights and sounds of trained animal performances. Animals, both wild and domestic, were an integral part of medieval entertainment, with representations of dogs, horses, pigs, goats, cocks, bears, monkeys, and various other quadrupeds appearing frequently in manuscripts from the twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth centuries. In this scene, we see a crowd gathered around an entertainer, who skillfully displays his trained brown bear on stilts. The bear, with its regal demeanor, seems to enjoy the attention, while the entertainer plays music on a flute, adding to the festive atmosphere. In the background, a cockerel struts proudly on a perch, a reminder of the importance of agriculture and rural life in medieval society. The training and display of animals were not only forms of entertainment but also a way of teaching important skills and showcasing the bond between humans and animals. These animals, once wild and untamed, were now captive and obedient, performing tricks and feats that amazed and delighted audiences. The Middle Ages were a time of wonder and discovery, and this image is a testament to the fascinating world of medieval entertainment and the unique relationship between humans and animals.
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