← Back to Search
Holding Details
Conver Image
Barcode33333003420888
StatusProcessing
Circ StatusProcessing
LibraryBeaver
TitleThe dog's gaze : a visual history / Thomas W. Laqueur.
AuthorLaqueur, Thomas Walter author.
Call No704.9432 Laqueur
CollectionNon-Fiction
Copies
Call NoDownloadURLHTMLCirc StatusLibraryCollectionShelf LocationPeriodical IssueVolumeBarcodePub Year
704.9432 Laqueur ProcessingBeaverNon-Fiction   333330034208882026
Catalog Details
International Standard Book Number 9780593652794
International Standard Book Number 0593652797
Personal Name Laqueur, Thomas Walter author.
Title Statement The dog's gaze : a visual history / Thomas W. Laqueur.
Imprint New York : Penguin Press, 2026.
Physical Description pages cm.
Bibliography, Etc. Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note Dogs and me --The og's gaze --The deep time of the dog --The art of the dog --Dogs in art of modern life --Dogs and the moral imagination --We are not alone.
Summary, Etc. "From award-winning cultural historian, an enlightening and unique meditation on the presence of dogs in art, from the Paleolithic era to the present, and what our intertwined human-canine relationship reveals about human nature Long before the phrase man's best friend became common parlance, dogs were already standing beside us in art as in life. In The Dog's Gaze, the historian Thomas W. Laqueur invites us to explore why they feature more than any other animal in the ways in which we picture ourselves and our stories. Dogs have been ubiquitous in the worldmaking of visual artists as far back as the Paleolithic age. Looking across the Western tradition, from Giotto to Goya and Rubens to Rego, Laqueur shows what their presence-as hunting partners, beloved friends, and even conduits to the afterlife-reveals about our own ways of seeing and how we want to be remembered. Far from being mere motifs, dogs are an integral and intentional element of the images in which they appear: They provide narrative coherence; they look out and bear witness, often on the artist's behalf; they illuminate our understanding of morality and melancholy and some, like us, become celebrities. Indeed, as Laqueur reveals, dogs in art are our social doppelgängers, our companions in looking and being. Richly illustrated and lovingly written, The Dog's Gaze is a unique visual history that examines the remarkable social bond between two species, shedding new light on the human condition through the eyes of our canine companions"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Human-animal relationships.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Dogs in art.