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The Lion Hunt (1621) by Rubens. The Lion Hunt is a 1621 painting by Peter Paul Rubens, now held in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. It shows two lions attacked by hunters on horseback and on foot. It marks the end of an intensive creative phase for Rubens centered on the theme of hunting. It has the dimensions of 377 by 249 cm (148,2 x 97,9 inches)
The painting The Lion Hunt was removed by Napoleon's agents from Schloss Schleissheim, near Munich, 1800 and was destroyed later in a fire at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux. [56] An alleged Rubens painting Portrait of a Girl reported to have been in the collection of Alexander Dumas was reported lost in a fire. [57]
The Lion and Leopard Hunt by Rubens. The Lion and Leopard Hunt or The Lion Hunt [1] is a painting by Peter Paul Rubens, now held in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany. It is very similar to his The Tiger Hunt from the Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes and its dating is debated.
It was produced for Władysław Vasa of Poland.The Flemish engraver Gerard Edelinck (1640–1707), who lived in Paris, records that he was assured in Antwerp that "The Lion Hunt, for example, and the Fall of St Paul were made for the King of Poland [1] It was transferred to John II Casimir in Paris in 1669, before being bought by the Montesquieu family in 1673.
The Lion and Leopard Hunt, a Rubens painting often simply called The Lion Hunt; The Lion Hunt (Rubens), a 1621 painting by Peter Paul Rubens; The Lion Hunters, a 1951 American film. It was the fifth in the 12-film Bomba, the Jungle Boy series; The lion hunts of Amenhotep III during the first ten years of his reign, one of a group of five ...
The Tiger Hunt is a large painting by Peter Paul Rubens, featuring a hunt for a tiger. [1] It dates to between 1615 and 1616 and is one of the four hunting paintings, commissioned by Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria to decorate the old Schleissheim Palace .
The Hippopotamus and Crocodile Hunt is an oil painting on canvas by Peter Paul Rubens. It was commissioned in 1615 to decorate Schleißheim Palace, along with three other works depicting lion, wolf, and boar hunts. The cycle of paintings was looted from the palace during the Napoleonic Wars.
As was common in 17th century Antwerp, Rubens collaborated with his close friend Snyders, who was esteemed for his mastery in painting animals. While Rubens was proficient in depicting animals, as evidenced by his work Daniel in the Lions' Den, he occasionally sought Snyders' expertise for specific elements in his paintings. [1]