Animals Through Human Eyes – Copyright Information

Animals as Objects images:
- Ivory at Home, Frederic Villiers, 1890, published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, USA. From Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection. CC0. Accession number 1953-48-34.
- Button, Ivory, 19th century, made in France. From Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection. CC0. Accession number 1931-59-120-f.
- Cabin Door Still Life, Richard La Barre Goodwin, ca. 1886. From Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection. CC0. Object number 1970.41.
- Max's Roasted Chicken, Evan Swigart, Chicago, USA, 2010. From the book 101 Chicken Recipes, available at culinarygeek.net/101.html. Creative Commons Attribution 2.0.

Power and Projecting images:
- Meditation, Herman Hartwich, 1885. From Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection. CC0. Object number 1965.14.9.
- Woman in Arbor with Monkey, Claudio Castelucho, no date. From Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection. CC0. Object number 1957.13.21.
- The elephant Khanderao Bahadur killing Sham Mahavat, ca. 1700, originating from Mewar, Rajasthan state, India. From National Museum of Asian Art Collection. CC0. Accession number S2018.1.23.
- Spearhead (maotou), Bronze, 770-221 BCE, Eastern Zhou dynasty, originating from China. From Freer Gallery of Art Collection, National Museum of Asian Art. CC0. Accession number F1911.62.
- The Cares of a Family, Nathaniel Currier, 1856, copy after Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait. Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection. CC0. Object number 1973.122.11.
- Mrs. Hawkins and Family, unknown artist, ca. 1818-1820, copy after Sir William Beechey. Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection. CC0. Object number 1943.11.2.

Animals in Portraits images:
- Miss Satterlee, Charles Bird King, ca. 1830-1839, Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection. CC0. Object number 1976.117.
- Two Pheasants, ca. 1620. From Freer Gallery of Art Collection, National Museum of Asian Art. CC0. Accession number F1929.78.
- Untitled (Girl with butterfly net), Henry Schile, ca. 1870. From Harry T. Peters "America on Stone" Lithography Collection, National Museum of American History. CC0. Accession number 228146.
- Melochlora affinis, collected December 1904. National Museum of Natural History - Entomology Department. CC0.

Curator's Perspectives images:
All images taken by curators themselves.