Wildcats
Jouve visited zoos all over the world, observing lions, tigers and panthers.His drawings, perfect in their anatomical accuracy, strongly evoke the suppleness, the nobility of wildcats.His stroke, naturalist at first, will evolve towards the stylization that fits perfectly in the Art Déco aesthetic.
His drawings, perfect in their anatomical accuracy, strongly evoke the suppleness, the nobility of wildcats.His stroke, naturalist at first, will evolve towards the stylization that fits perfectly in the Art Déco aesthetic.
His stroke, naturalist at first, will evolve towards the stylization that fits perfectly in the Art Déco aesthetic.
Panther seated, 1911
Invitation to the Paul Jouve exhibition
14 x 20 cm
Panther and his prey, 1922
Pencil on Japanese paper
118 x 85 cm
Lion lying, 1895
Wax crayon
32,5 x 50 cm
Snow leopard, 1907
Pencil on Japanese paper
40 x 54 cm
Tiger lying
Pencil
38 x 60 cm
Lion eating
Pencil
60 x 90 cm
Panther sitting, observing its prey, 1920
Sketch in charcoal and stump on cream-colored paper
32,5 x 50 cm
Tiger lying
Wax Crayon
85 x 105 cm
Panther and her cubs, 1925
Sketch in wax crayon on Japanese paper
28,5 x 40 cm
Lion standing, 1925
Pencil, watercolour and gouache highlights on Japanese paper
42 x 33 cm
Tiger lying, 1925
Pencil, watercolour and gouache highlights on Japanese paper
32,5 x 25 cm
Tigre ,front vue 1925
Pencil, watercolour and gouache highlights on Japanese paper
32,5 x 25 cm
Lioness and her cub, 1925
Pencil, watercolour and gouache highlights on Japanese paper
32,5 x 25 cm
Black panther drinking, 1925
Pencil and gouache highlights on Japanese paper
32,5 x 25 cm
Black panther sitting, 1925
Pencil on Japanese paper
32,5 x 25 cm
Black panther on a branch, 1925
Pencil, and gouache highlights on Japanese paper
32,5 x 25 cm
Profil of Tiger sitting, 1925
Pencil, on Japanese paper
40 x 30 cm
Panther sitting turning around, 1920
Charcoal sketch and stump on cream-colored paper
50 x 32,5 cm