As people would look if there were other animals



From school, we know that man evolved from apes, and after millions of years of evolution, got its shape. But sometimes in the faces of some people, we can see the features of an entirely different animal.

Charles Le Brun (Charles Le Brun) - French painter of the XVII century and the head of the French school of art of Louis XIV - was interested in including physiognomy. In his "Treatise on the facial expression" Lebrun imagined how people would look if it came from the other animals. The result was unusual, because in it, and the artist's imagination.



Leo





Owl




< br> Raccoon





Eagle





Baran





Bull





Camel




< br> Mountain goat





Bear





Boar





Rabbit





Donkey





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