The Lion in Love (painting)

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Der verliebte Löwe (Le Lion amoureux, heute: The Lion in Love) ist der Titel eines Gemäldes von Camille Roqueplan (1800–1855) aus dem Jahr 1836. Das Werk gehört zum Bestand der Wallace Collection in London. rdf:langString
Le Lion amoureux est une peinture à l'huile sur toile réalisée par Camille Roqueplan en 1836, de style académico-romantique, qui se trouve conservée actuellement à la Wallace Collection à Londres. rdf:langString
«Закоханий лев» — картина олійними фарбами, створена в академічно-романтичному стилі Камілем Рокепланом (1800—1855) в 1836 році. Зараз зберігається в колекції Воллеса в Лондоні . rdf:langString
The Lion in Love is an 1836 oil on canvas painting in the Academic-Romantic style by Camille Roqueplan (1800–1855) now in the Wallace Collection in London. It shows a scene of a lion allowing its claws to be pared after falling in love with a shepherdess so that he will not endanger her, told in Jean de La Fontaine's fable Le Lion amoureux , though the painter adds an erotic undercurrent reminiscent of Delilah cutting Samson's hair as well as a Romantic spin on Beauty and the Beast by making the woman the one to pare the claws, thus portraying female beauty as life-threatening, maddening and ultimately fatal. It also forms part of a contemporary fashion for the femme fatale in literature, art and opera. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Der verliebte Löwe (Gemälde)
rdf:langString Le Lion amoureux (tableau)
rdf:langString The Lion in Love (painting)
rdf:langString Закоханий лев (картина)
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rdf:langString Der verliebte Löwe (Le Lion amoureux, heute: The Lion in Love) ist der Titel eines Gemäldes von Camille Roqueplan (1800–1855) aus dem Jahr 1836. Das Werk gehört zum Bestand der Wallace Collection in London.
rdf:langString Le Lion amoureux est une peinture à l'huile sur toile réalisée par Camille Roqueplan en 1836, de style académico-romantique, qui se trouve conservée actuellement à la Wallace Collection à Londres.
rdf:langString The Lion in Love is an 1836 oil on canvas painting in the Academic-Romantic style by Camille Roqueplan (1800–1855) now in the Wallace Collection in London. It shows a scene of a lion allowing its claws to be pared after falling in love with a shepherdess so that he will not endanger her, told in Jean de La Fontaine's fable Le Lion amoureux , though the painter adds an erotic undercurrent reminiscent of Delilah cutting Samson's hair as well as a Romantic spin on Beauty and the Beast by making the woman the one to pare the claws, thus portraying female beauty as life-threatening, maddening and ultimately fatal. It also forms part of a contemporary fashion for the femme fatale in literature, art and opera. It was first exhibited at the 1836 Paris Salon under the title Le Lion amoureux, before being acquired by Louis-Philippe of France's son and heir Ferdinand Philippe. His widow Helene then sold it on 18 January 1853 in Paris to Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford, whose illegitimate son Sir Richard Wallace inherited it with the rest of the Marquess' art collection.
rdf:langString «Закоханий лев» — картина олійними фарбами, створена в академічно-романтичному стилі Камілем Рокепланом (1800—1855) в 1836 році. Зараз зберігається в колекції Воллеса в Лондоні .
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