Lying Lion (1822)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting captures a powerful and serene lion lying on the ground. Its muscular body is relaxed, with its forepaws extended forward. The lion's head is slightly lifted, showing an expressive face with deep, thoughtful eyes, and a mane that is richly textured and flowing. The sketch is detailed, emphasizing the lion's facial features and the dense, wavy quality of its mane.
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Giclée quality print
Jean Bernard (1775–1833) was an avid Dutch art collector and a painter. His portraits of people, nature, and animals were drawn mostly with charcoal and colored crayons which beautifully captured the intricate details of his varied subjects.
He was a successful artist during his lifetime with many of his works decorating ministries and famous people's homes.