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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
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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Paul Friedrich Meyerheim — Lion and Lioness
Edwin Henry Landseer — Lioness
Eugène Delacroix — Tiger Ready to Spring
Eugène Delacroix — Lion of the Atlas Mountains
Eugène Delacroix — Standing Lion
Antoine-Louis Barye — Lioness and Cubs
Abraham Blooteling (Dutch, 1640–1690) — Various Lions
Eugène Delacroix — Heads and Paws of Lions
Eugène Delacroix — Lion Standing
Eugène Delacroix — Tigress Attacked by a Tiger While Nursing
Eugène Delacroix — Lion Devouring a Rabbit
Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798–1863) — A Trapped Tiger