Lions in Art — Page 34
1,878 artworks
Souvenir spoon with view of the Zwinger in Dresden
Leuckart Certificate (Penelope)
Max Klinger, n.d.
Joseph Before Pharoah, from "Dalziels' Bible Gallery"
Camden Press|Scribner and Welford|Dalziel Brothers|Sir Edward John Poynter, 1864–81
Broadside with 30 scenes depicting Aesops fables
José María Marés, 1861
[Sculptures of Minerva Protecting a Warrior, Una and the Lion, Children with a Pony and a Hound, and Child Play]
Philip Henry Delamotte, ca. 1859
Broadside with 48 scenes of quadrupeds (animals)
José María Marés, ca. 1860–70
Plate
James Dixon & Sons, ca. 1830
Powder Horn
La marchande d'amours
Oberkampf Manufactory|Louis Hippolyte Lebas, ca. 1816
Adam and the Beasts, Frontispiece to Hayley's "Ballads"
William Blake|William Hayley, June 1, 1802
Bed curtain border
Design for Heraldic Ornament
Anonymous, British, 19th century, 19th century
Design for a Ceiling with Lion and Lioness
Anonymous, British, 19th century, 19th century
Piece
Piece
Hidden silhouettes of the rulers of Europe
Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria|Ferdinand VII, King of Spain|George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland|Pope Pius VI|Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany|Lussano|Marie Antoinette, Queen of France|Caroline of Ansbach|Louis XVII|Louis XVI, King of France|Christian Schwan|Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal, Prince-elector and Archbishop of Mainz|Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1794
Panel with mythological figures and arabesques
Jean Démosthène Dugourc|Camille Pernon, ca. 1795
Songs of Experience: The Little Girl Found (second plate)
William Blake, [1789] printed ca. 1825
Landscape containing "Seven Secretly Hidden Silhouettes"
Archduke Maximilian Francis of Austria|Louis XVI, King of France|Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor|Marie Antoinette, Queen of France|Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal, Prince-elector and Archbishop of Mainz|Prince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony Archbishop-Elector of Trier|Friedrich Ludwig Neubauer|Friedrich Wilhelm II, King of Prussia, ca. 1793
Armchair
de Menou|Beauvais|Jean Jacques François Le Barbier|Louis XVI, King of France, designed ca. 1786, woven 1790–91; chair frame second half 19th century
The Hanoverian Horse and British Lion
Charles James Fox|William Humphrey|Charles Wolfran Cornwall|Thomas Rowlandson|William Pitt, March 31, 1784
The Hanoverian Horse and British Lion
Charles Wolfran Cornwall|Thomas Rowlandson|Charles James Fox|William Pitt|William Humphrey, March 31, 1784
Tea urn
John Carter II, 1773–74
Temple of the Muses
Charles Monnet|Jean Michel Moreau the Younger, ca. 1777
Tile
Guy Green, 1771–76 (?)
The Vision of Saint Jerome
Jean Honoré Fragonard|Johann Liss, ca. 1761–65
Design for a Mantlepiece
Christian Gottlob Mietzsch|Jean Le Pautre, mid-18th–late 18th century
Dish with the Arms of the Anti-Gallican Society
Designs for Plates Taken from Oudry's Illustrations to La Fontaine's Fables
Jean-Baptiste Oudry|Anonymous, 18th century, after 1755
Mourning Britannia
Saint James's Factory, 1751
Sedan chair
Teapot
John Astbury, ca. 1745
Frontispice pour le "Tombeau de Boyle, Locke, et Sydenham" (Frontispiece for the "Tomb of Boyle, Locke, and Sydenham"), from Tombeaux des Princes, des Grands Capitaines et autres Hommes illustres (Tombs of Princes, Great Captains, and other Illustrious Men)
François Boucher|Eugene MacSwiny|Claude Augustin Duflos le Jeune, ca. 1736
Mirror (one of a pair)
Cybele Prevents Turnus from Setting Fire to the Trojan Fleet by Transforming the Ships into Sea Goddesses
Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre, 18th century
Sideboard dish
Lewis Mettayer, 1717/18
Cartouches Nouvellement Inventez par J.B. Toro
Jean Bernard Toro|Charles Nicolas Cochin I|Jacques-Nicolas Le Pas Dubuisson, 1716
Jug with cover (one of a pair)
Simon Pantin I, 1713/14
Four Small Allegories
Hubert François Gravelot, 18th century
Plate 63: View of the gate of the shipyard and armory complex (Arsenale), Venice, 1703, from "The buildings and views of Venice" (Le fabriche e vedute di Venezia)
Luca Carlevaris, 1703
Panel
Royal Arms of George I
Four Designs for Emblems (recto); Sketch of Three Putti (verso)
Anonymous, French, 18th century, 18th century
Chair seat cover
L'Afrique from playing cards "Jeu d'Or"
Anonymous, French, 18th century, 1700–99
Handkerchief
Lion Hunt ("America")
Leonardus Quesi|Antonio Tempesta, late 17th century
Panel with The Judgment of Paris