Disinterested Collection
"Captivating Moments of Disinterest: From Sleepy Macaques to Leaping Foxes and Kind-hearted Motorists" Les Invites De Marque: A disinterested boy stands amidst a crowd
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"Captivating Moments of Disinterest: From Sleepy Macaques to Leaping Foxes and Kind-hearted Motorists" Les Invites De Marque: A disinterested boy stands amidst a crowd, his gaze lost in the sea of faces. Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) sleeping at a hot spring in Jigokudani, Yaenkoen - an epitome relaxation. Portrait Of A Woman: Her expression reveals disinterest, as if her mind wanders beyond the canvas. American Red fox (Vulpes vulpes fulva) baby leaps on its disinterested mother, seeking attention but met with indifference. Avarice, 1924 (pochoir print): An artwork depicting the consequences of greed and how it can make one disinterested in others' well-being. Lovers in a Punt (oil on board): Amidst romantic scenery, their expressions hint at a certain level of mutual disinterest or detachment. When Women Vote by Charles Dana Gibson: The artist captures women's struggle for suffrage while some men observe with apparent disinterest or skepticism. Elasticity - Disinterested conduct of kind-hearted motorists to sufferers from the bad state of the road (litho): Despite witnessing others' struggles due to poor roads, motorists display indifference towards helping them out – highlighting societal apathy. Courtship in the Park, 1797 (oil on canvas): In this classic painting showcasing courtship rituals, some individuals appear entirely unbothered or even bored by love's pursuits. In these diverse moments captured across time and art forms, we witness instances where humans and animals alike exhibit varying degrees of disinterest – whether it be through sleepy monkeys soaking in hot springs or individuals detached from social interactions around them.