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Animals in Romanticism: The Savage and The Sublime

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This presentation gives an overview of the Romantics' predilection for savage and sublime animals.

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Page 1: Animals in Romanticism: The Savage and the Sublime

Animals in Romanticism:The Savage and The Sublime

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Jean-Baptiste Oudry

1686-1755

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Leopard, 1741

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Lion, 1752

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Lion Devouring a Horse, 1763

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George Stubbs

1724-1806

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Horse Attacked by a Lion, 1768

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Leopard, 1777

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Tiger

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Fighting Stallions, 1791

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Théodore Géricault

1791-1824

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Two Lions, 1820

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Resting Lions

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The Head of a Lion

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Horse Attacked by a Lion

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Antoine-Louis Barye

1796-1895

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Sculptures

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Lion and Serpent, 1832

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Lion Crushing a Serpent

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Bear Attacked by Dogs, 1839

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Bear Attacking a Bull

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Deer Brought Down by Hounds

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Deer Attacked by Two Greyhounds

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Tiger Devouring a Crocodile

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Crocodile Devouring an Antelope

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Elk Surprised by a Lynx

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Walking Lion, 1865

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Walking Tiger

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Gnu

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Asian Elephant

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Chinese Elephant

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African Elephant Running

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Watercolors

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Large Lion, 1830s

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Two Lion Cubs

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Lion and Serpent, 1840s

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Jaguar Discovering a Snake

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Running Jaguar

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Two Jaguars from Peru

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Elephants in Water, c. 1850

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Lion and Python, c. 1863

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Tiger at Rest

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Tiger Rolling

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Eugène Delacroix

1798-1863

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Atlas Lion, 1829

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Lioness Devouring a Hare

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Tiger, 1830

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Tiger Cub Playing with His Mother, 1830

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Tiger Drinking, 1835

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Lion Devouring an Arab Horse, 1850

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Lion Ripping Apart a Corpse

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Roaring Lion’s Head

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Lion and Boar, 1853

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Jaguar Attacking a Horseman, c. 1855

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Puma, 1859

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The Lion Hunt, 1859

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Arab Horses Fighting in a Stable, 1860

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Lion Hunt, 1860

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Lion Hunt, 1861

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Tiger and Snake, 1862

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Sir Edwin Henry Landseer

1802-1873

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Deer and Hounds in a Mountain Torrent, 1832

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The Sanctuary, 1842

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The Monarch of the Glen

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The Challenge, 1844

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The Deer Pass, 1852

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Rosa Bonheur

1822-1899

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Deer Drinking at a Moonlit Lake, 1867

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Lion in a Mountainous Landscape, 1880

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Chamois Mother and Baby, 1888

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King of the Forest, 1897

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Jean-Léon Gérôme

1824-1904

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Lion

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The Two Majesties, 1883

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Lion on the Watch, 1885

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Tiger on the Watch I

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Thirst: Lion in the Desert, 1888

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Solitude: Two Monarchs, 1890

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Tiger Observing Cranes, c. 1890

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Thirst: Tigress and Her Cubs, 1899

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Lion Snapping at a Butterfly, 1899

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William Holbrook Beard

1825-1900

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Majestic Stag, 1873

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Black Bear, 1889