Worksop Bestiary
Purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan (1837–1913) in 1902
Goat (left)
The he-goat’s pupil may be shown in the corner of its eye because this animal’s eyes were thought to be so full of lust that they always look sideways.
Bull (right)
This bull or a bullock (young bull) was thought to have skin so thick that arrows could not penetrate it, and a mouth that can open as wide as its head.