The Enchanted Gaze: Modification of Butterfly Eyespots in Flemish Art ...

As shown by Palaeolithic cave paintings, animals were the first subjects that humans began to depict and recall in their imagination, not solely for their utilitarian function. Some animals, due to distinctive morphological features, appear to have captured our ancestors’ attention in a special way. This is the case of animals with eye-like patterns, which have been reproduced in multiple ways and contexts throughout human history. This paper examines how Flemish artists have depicted a particular example of eye-like patterns, the eyespots on the wings of Aglais io butterflies, to understand w... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Simbula, Giulia
Zingaro, Vincenzo
Portera, Mariagrazia
Dapporto, Leonardo
Dokumenttyp: article-journal
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Verlag/Hrsg.: Brill Online
Schlagwörter: Sensory processes / perception and performance
Sprache: unknown
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26327086

As shown by Palaeolithic cave paintings, animals were the first subjects that humans began to depict and recall in their imagination, not solely for their utilitarian function. Some animals, due to distinctive morphological features, appear to have captured our ancestors’ attention in a special way. This is the case of animals with eye-like patterns, which have been reproduced in multiple ways and contexts throughout human history. This paper examines how Flemish artists have depicted a particular example of eye-like patterns, the eyespots on the wings of Aglais io butterflies, to understand whether these artists attributed any particular relevance to the eyespots. Modifications were identified by comparing 51 real images and 50 depicted ones of A. io by means of geometric morphometrics using 34 landmarks and 12 semi-landmarks. Generally, eyespots resulted to be located towards the interior of the wing, enabling us to discriminate 92% of depicted A. io from real images. This tendency is in line with the ...