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At the same time that Linnaeus was classifying nature, William Hogarth engraved a gruesome scene of human contempt for our fellow animals.
"Last Chance" (1955) shows a ghoulish beast hovering over a scene of human carnage, while "Because It's There" (1969) depicts a pair of figures stranded on a cliff face.
He described seeing a scene of "human carnage" in the pen and was hit by a "wave of shock".
For me, it was about to become the scene of human nature at its worst.
He forms instead a counterpoint that highlights the encompassing scene of human degradation.
He repeated his nightmare-scenario description of the border as a scene of human traffickers carting around women "with duct tape put around their faces," a claim experts have debunked.
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Sentimental scenes of human life were, after all, what the Nazis and the Stalinists had championed.
But he accepts that in the more complicated scenes of human activity, this modelling seems to work only by simplifying the human being out of existence.
In pre-Conquest codices, or manuscripts, the god of death is frequently depicted with the god of war in scenes of human sacrifice.
Painting slightly cartoonish scenes of human encounters in oil on small canvases, only Ms. Corrigan is unconcerned with the traditional boundaries of the medium.
Despite her obtuseness, Susannah has some engaging qualities, including her sensitive responses to scenes of human carnage and her lyrical expressions of affection for the wild beauty of the Everglades.
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