The Combat

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As a boy Alfred Dedreux often visited the studio of Théodore Géricault, who remained an enduring influence on his work. Eugène Delacroix's exotic hunting scenes and George Stubbs's 'Horse Attacked by a Lion' (Tate) also informed this early piece. Although the violent subject may not appeal to modern tastes, the artist has shown great skill in this dramatic depiction of a hunter on horseback killing a lion. The drama is enhanced through the artist's use of a diagonal line, which runs from top left to bottom right of the composition, creating a sense of dynamic force as the hunter bears down on the powerful creature.

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Bristol

Title

The Combat

Date

c.1830–1835

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 66 x W 128 cm

Accession number

K2950

Acquisition method

purchased with the assistance of the Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund, 1965

Work type

Painting

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