Horace Walpole wrote a poem describing how his “fibres tremble” and “sinews slack,” empathizing with the feelings of one of these animals menaced by a lion in a George Stubbs series of paintings. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these animals, one of which named Whistlejacket was painted by Stubbs. Géricault painted these animals racing in a derby at Epsom.
ANSWER: horses
[10m] Rosa Bonheur declared that animals had souls and intended her estate at the edge of this forest to be “a true Noah’s ark.” Cellini created a bronze relief depicting a Nymph of [this place] for a palace owned by Francis I.
ANSWER: Forest of Fontainebleau
[10h] August Friedrich Schenck painted emotionally charged depictions of these animals in The Orphan and Anguish, wherein one of these animals mourns its child while surrounded by a circle of crows.
ANSWER: sheep [accept lambs]
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