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Leopards
Public Domain

Thomas Landseer, Peter Paul Rubens, and others

Leopards

1822

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Leopards

1822

Physical Qualities Engraving, Sheet: 246 × 315 mm. (9 11/16 × 12 3/8 in.) Plate: 162 × 212 mm. (6 3/8 × 8 3/8 in.)
Credit Line The George A. Lucas Collection, purchased with funds from the State of Maryland, Laurence and Stella Bendann Fund, and contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations throughout the Baltimore community
Object Number 1996.48.10451
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1996; The Maryland Institute College of Art, through Henry Walters, Baltimore, by bequest 1909; from George A. Lucas, Paris

Inscribed: below image, lower left, in plate "E. Spilsbury delt."; below image, center, in plate "Leopards after Rubens"; below image, lower right, in plate "T. Landseer sculpt."

Markings: none

Artist

Thomas Landseer

1794–1879

English, 1795-1880
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Artist

Peter Paul Rubens

1576–1639

Flemish, 1577-1640
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Artist

Edgar Ashe Spilsbury

1799–1827

British, active 1800 - 1828
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Publisher

J. & H. L. Hunt

1819–1824

British, actve c. 1820 - 1825
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Publisher

John Landseer

1768–1851

British, 1769 - 1852
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