The Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham currently have an exhibit about Clara, the famous Indian Rhinoceros that was taken around Europe in the 18th Century, and achieved celebrity status!
Miss Clara and the Celebrity Beast in Art, 1500 - 1860 - The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
The exhibition runs until 27th February 2022. It looks at the story of Clara and her fame, along with the emergence of zoos and menageries, other famous animals (inc. Jumbo, Chunee and Obaysch), animal capture, colonialism and empire.
For the book collectors there is an exhibition catalogue.
I only heard about the exhibit when the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge shared an image of a clock from their collections which is part of the exhibition: Log into Facebook
There is also a 2004 book about Clara: Clara's Grand Tour: Travels with a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-Century Europe by Glynis Ridley
Miss Clara and the Celebrity Beast in Art, 1500 - 1860 - The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
The exhibition runs until 27th February 2022. It looks at the story of Clara and her fame, along with the emergence of zoos and menageries, other famous animals (inc. Jumbo, Chunee and Obaysch), animal capture, colonialism and empire.
For the book collectors there is an exhibition catalogue.
I only heard about the exhibit when the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge shared an image of a clock from their collections which is part of the exhibition: Log into Facebook
There is also a 2004 book about Clara: Clara's Grand Tour: Travels with a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-Century Europe by Glynis Ridley