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A work made of charcoal and graphite, with stumping, and red chalk with touches of white chalk, on brown wove paper.

Lion's Head and Sketch of a Lion

c. 1860-70

Edmé Saint-Marcel French, 1819-1890

France

The resting head of this sizable lion and the inset detail of his full body suggest that the artist was sketching from life. The rich textures of the chalk highlights and the overall detail reveal that the sleeping pose was no accident, and that the drawing was in fact made in the only moment the animal remained still enough to be captured on paper.

Charcoal and graphite, with stumping, and red chalk with touches of white chalk, on brown wove paper

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