Animal Trainer is an enamel on canvas painting by the French painter Francis Picabia, created in 1923.
[1] This painting represents a male black silhouette, with a long nose, raising his also black whip above four dogs of different colours on the ground and an owl on a perch, in a grey background.
The scene appears circus inspired but its meant to be most likely an ironic allegory to the current state of modern art.
The painting is probably intended to mock the return to order artistic movement then underway in modern art by representing it allegorically as a tamer not of wild beasts but instead of domestic dogs.
It thus suggests that the Salon d'Automne of 1923, where it was exhibited, had lost the audacity of past, like the 1905 edition, which had launched fauvism.