● On view now — Gallery 220
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Delacroix created these preliminary images for the nearby Lion of the Atlas Mountains (1927.1646) , which would appear in reverse as a result of the printmaking process. Experimenting with several positions for the lion’s prey, and two expressions for the feline itself, this abbreviated sheet suggests several close sessions at the Jardin des Plantes. Ever diligent in his research, Delacroix even sought permission to arrive before the zoo opened to the public, to watch the lions being fed.
Be the first to share your thoughts.
Sign in to join the discussion.
Sawrey Gilpin — Lion
Sawrey Gilpin — Three Lions
Edmé Saint-Marcel — Lion's Head and Sketch of a Lion
Sawrey Gilpin — Lion's Head
Edwin Henry Landseer — Lioness
Edwin Henry Landseer — Reclining Lion
John Vanderbank — Cybele on Chariot Drawn by Lions
Sawrey Gilpin — Lioness and Cubs
Frederik William Zurcher — Standing Lion with Shaggy Mane
Pierre Andrieu|Eugène Delacroix — The Head of a Recumbent Li
Antoine-Louis Barye — Lion Resting
Paul Friedrich Meyerheim — Lion and Lioness