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Lioness Africa
Lion, female
Panthera leo
Item
1 watercolour painting ; 56 x 39 cm + 1 leaf
Peter Paillou was born in London into a Huguenot family and was recognised in his own time as an eminent ‘bird painter’. In 1744 he began to paint for Taylor White and worked for him for almost thirty years, painting chiefly birds and mammals. He painted as well for Robert More, Joseph Banks, and for the Welsh naturalist Thomas Pennant. Many of his paintings of birds were used as the basis for book illustrations, often engraved by his colleague and fellow Huguenot, Peter Mazell. Paillou was elected to the Society of Artists and in 1763 he exhibited ‘A Piece of Birds, in Watercolours; the Hen of the Wood and Cock of the Red Game’. In 1778, to considerable approval, he also showed a picture of ‘A Horned Owl from Peru’, completely made from feathers.
Drawing of a female Lion from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: Africa.] Attributed to Peter Paillou.
Manuscript note on front of drawing: Lioness Africa (Felis leo)
Manuscript note on back of drawing: (3) his lioness
Scientific name: Panthera leo
With manuscript text on accompanying leaf.
Transcription of manuscript note on accompanying leaf: Mammalia Ferae Felis
Leona Flava
Leona precedentis Femina
Habitat in Tripoly
The Yellow Lioness
from the Collection of the
late Duke of Cumberland
Translation of manuscript note on accompanying leaf: Mammalia Ferae Felis
Leona Flava [The golden-yellow lioness]
Leona The female of the previous.
It lives in Tripoli.
The Yellow Lioness
from the Collection of the
late Duke of Cumberland