A Sleeping Leopard by George Stubbs (British, 1724–1806)

Medium

Soft-ground etching with roulette work

Dimensions

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Classification

Print

Department

Prints

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund

Accession Number

1980.90

Tags

male

About this artwork

A famed animal painter, George Stubbs studied anatomy and likely had access to one of London’s various menageries, where he could view animals kept as curiosities and brought to England from across the globe. Here, Stubbs used innovative printmaking techniques to capture the roughness of the tree bark, the rocky surface of the ground, and the softness of the leopard’s fur. Stubbs was one of the earliest artists to experiment with soft-ground etching, which allowed him to re-create texture by tra...

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