Leopards

1798

Samuel William Reynolds I after James Northcote

Associated Names
Samuel William Reynolds I

Artist, British, 1773 - 1835

James Northcote

Artist After, British, 1746 - 1831

This is a painting of two leopards in a cave. The leopards are depicted in a dynamic pose with their mouths open. One is crouched low to the ground, while the other stands slightly higher. Their fur is detailed with spots against the cave backdrop. The background shows a cave opening with dim lighting.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    mezzotint with etching and stipple touched with white chalk on laid paper [second proof]

  • Credit Line

    Gaillard F. Ravenel and Frances P. Smyth-Ravenel Fund

  • Dimensions

    plate: 48.1 x 60.3 cm (18 15/16 x 23 3/4 in.)
    sheet: 51.9 x 64.9 cm (20 7/16 x 25 9/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2002.65.5

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Chaloner Smith 1884, no. 300


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

From one of the "blue paper albums" in the collection of either the artist or Sir Stafford Henry Northcote. Christopher Lennox-Boyd; (C. G. Boerner Limited, New York); purchased 2002 by NGA.

Associated Names

Bibliography

1884

  • Smith, John Chaloner. British mezzotinto portraits, being a descriptive catalogue of these engravings from the introduction of the art to the early part of the present century. 4 vols. London: Henry Sotheran and Co., 1884.

2002

  • C.G. Boerner. English Mezzotints from the Lennox-Boyd Collection. New York, 2002: no. 76 ii/v.

Inscriptions

in plate, in image, at lower left: Northcote pinx

Markings

none

Wikidata ID

Q76357204

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