Johann Höchle

Lion with Cubs

1831
Lithograph on cream wove paper
28.5 × 39.2 cm (11.2 × 15.4 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Other 19th-century European artists found wild animal imagery as irresistible as did Delacroix. While lacking the raw power of Delacroix’s velvety and incised lithographs, this image of a lioness and her cub must be indebted to his 1831 Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother (1922.4476). While Delacroix sought to find the human in feline physiognomy, Höchle’s slightly caricatured rendition succeeds, though losing something of the grandeur found in Delacroix’s work.

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