Paul Meyerheim - Feeding the Cubs (ca. 1890)
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Paul Meyerheim - Feeding the Cubs (ca. 1890)
Paul Meyerheim (Germany, 1842-1915) Lion Couple, c.1900 Oil on wood, 52.6 x 68.2 cm Magyar Nemzeti Galéria / Hungarian National Gallery 282.B “Born into a well-known German family of artists, Paul Meyerheim made his name as a painter of animals. He was a student of Adolf Menzel, an important contemporary representative of German realism and plein air painting, and the two became close friends. During their walks together, Meyerheim learned from his teacher the finer points of the faithful depiction of nature. Meyerheim was particularly interested in painting exotic animals. He enjoyed spending time at the zoo observing the various species, and was equally fascinated by the world of travelling circuses.”
Paul Meyerheim / “The Jealous Lioness” / 1885-1890 / Städel Museum
Unwanted Affection, Paul Friedrich Meyerheim
Paul Meyerheim (1842-1915), 'Iris', ''Moderne Kunst'', #5, 1900 Source
Paul Meyerheim - Menagerie (1894)
The Jealous Lioness by Paul Meyerheim
'Cinderella' (1893) Paul Meyerheim