
Reclining Lion, From Back
<p>Landseer was an artistic prodigy, drawing animals with great realism by age nine. These included a lion displayed at the London Exeter Exchange menagerie, whose dissected body he may later have viewed in 1820. These sketches (1993.248.1619 and 1993.248.1617) suggest not only the artist’s keen powers of observation, but also provide a contrast to the romanticized works by Delacroix through the depiction of the animal’s sparse, apparently inhumane living quarters. The beloved animal painter of Queen Victoria, Landseer later designed the massive lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1816
- Dimensions
- 11.4 × 17.1 cm (4 1/2 × 6 3/4 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Edwin Henry Landseer
Artist

Painting
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer was an English painter and sculptor, well known for his paintings of animals – particularly horses, dogs, and stags. His best-known work is the lion sculptures at the base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square.
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Studies of Animals
1873 · charcoal and pencil heightened with white
Study of Horses
1854 · graphite with wash
Landschappen met jachthonden, wild en jagers
1848 · etching on paper
A Farmer Feeding his Pony in Geneva (recto); Seated Friar (verso)
1835 · Pen and brown ink and watercolor with graphite (recto) and graphite (verso) on tan wove paper, edge-mounted to cream wove paper
A Deerhound
1826 · Oil on board
Head of a Roebuck and Two Ptarmigan
1825 · Oil on panel
Record
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- Edwin Henry Landseer
- Year
- 1816
- Dimensions
- 11.4 × 17.1 cm (4 1/2 × 6 3/4 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1816-135000
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified



