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A work made of watercolor and graphite on tan wove paper.

Heads and Paws of Lions

n.d.

Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

France

While Delacroix never completed classical academy training, the practice of drawing from three-dimensional sculptural fragments stayed with him. He sketched details for future paintings like these from live caged animals as well as from dissected cadavers. Delacroix’s friend and fellow artist Antoine-Louis Barye even used casts of animal parts for his monochrome bronzes. In contrast, Delacroix’s touches of color increase the liveliness of these isolated images.

Watercolor and graphite on tan wove paper

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