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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
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.
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Edmé Saint-Marcel — Lion's Head and Sketch of a Lion
Pierre Andrieu|Eugène Delacroix — The Head of a Recumbent Li
Antonio Canova|Anonymous — Statue of a recumbent lion
Eugène Delacroix — Lion Devouring a Rabbit
Antoine-Louis Barye — Lion Resting
Eugène Delacroix — Studies of Lions
Eugène Delacroix — A Lioness and a Caricature of Ingres
Frederik William Zurcher — Standing Lion with Shaggy Mane
Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798–1863) — A Trapped Tiger
Eugène Delacroix — Tiger Ready to Spring
Jacob de Gheyn, II — Den Grooten Leeuw (The Great Lion).
Abraham Blooteling (Dutch, 1640–1690) — Various Lions