The Panter

By Thomas Sauvin

“Into the cage, they put a young panther. Even the most insensitive felt it refreshing to see this wild creature leaping around the cage that had so long been dreary. The panther was all right.”

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Photographs © Thomas Sauvin

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Photographs © Thomas Sauvin

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Photographs © Thomas Sauvin

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Photographs © Thomas Sauvin

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Photographs © Thomas Sauvin

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Photographs © Thomas Sauvin

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Photographs © Thomas Sauvin

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Photographs © Thomas Sauvin

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Photographs & texts © Margot Wallard

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Photographs & texts © Margot Wallard

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Photographs & texts © Margot Wallard

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Photographs & texts © Margot Wallard

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Photographs & texts © Margot Wallard

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Photographs & texts © Margot Wallard

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Photographs & texts © Margot Wallard

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Photographs & texts © Margot Wallard

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Photographs & texts © Margot Wallard

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“A Hunger Artist” (Ein Hungerkünstler) text by Franz Kafka 11/14

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Photographs © Julie van der Vaart

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Photographs © Julie van der Vaart

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Photographs © Julie van der Vaart

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Photographs © Julie van der Vaart

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Photographs © Julie van der Vaart

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Photographs © Julie van der Vaart

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Photographs © Julie van der Vaart

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Photographs © Julie van der Vaart

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“A Hunger Artist” (Ein Hungerkünstler) text by Franz Kafka 12/14

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Photographs © Leif Sanberg

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Photographs © Leif Sanberg

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Photographs © Leif Sanberg

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Photographs © Leif Sanberg

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Photographs © Leif Sanberg

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Photographs © Leif Sanberg

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Photographs © Leif Sanberg

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Photographs © Leif Sanberg