Photolithograph
Not on view
No. 39 of 69
There were all kinds of animals. There
was a donkey, there was a pig. It was full
of guinea hens that always flew — you
couldn’t get them back — ducks, and
families of rabbits. And all these animals.
The point of it was to show that all
animals can live together in peace and
harmony.
This appeared in my father’s philosophy
after the war. He had to believe that the
Germans and French could live at least
next to each other, and this has been
translated in personal terms by buying all
these animals, putting them together, and
proving to his children that if properly
educated, the dog and the chicken can live
together.
Louise Bourgeois, Album, New York, Peter Blum Edition, 1994.
Explore more
Louise Bourgeois
American, born France. 1911–2010 3040 works onlineBorn in Paris in 1911, Louise Bourgeois was raised by parents who ran a tapestry restoration business. A gifted student, she also helped out in the workshop by drawing missing elements in the scenes depicted on the tapestries.
Learn more →
From MoMA Design Store
Licensing
Artwork or archival images
If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA's collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), please contact Art Resource (publication in North America) or Scala Archives (publication in all other geographic locations).
Audio and film clips
MoMA licenses archival audio and select out of copyright film clips from our film collection. At this time, MoMA produced video cannot be licensed by MoMA/Scala. All requests to license archival audio or out of copyright film clips should be addressed to Scala Archives at [email protected]. Motion picture film stills cannot be licensed by MoMA/Scala. For access to motion picture film stills for research purposes, please contact the Film Study Center at [email protected]. For more information about film loans and our Circulating Film and Video Library, please visit Circulating Film and Video Library.
Text from a publication or the archives
If you would like to reproduce text from a MoMA publication, please email [email protected]. If you would like to publish text from MoMA's archival materials, please fill out this permission form and send to [email protected].
Feedback
This record is a work in progress. If you have additional information or spotted an error, please fill out this feedback form.