Rhino and Lioness

Anna Hyatt Huntington, Rhino and Lioness, ca. 1936-1955, cast aluminum, 13 1220 187 78 in. (34.351.219.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 1967.50.5

Artwork Details

Title
Rhino and Lioness
Date
ca. 1936-1955
Dimensions
13 1220 187 78 in. (34.351.219.9 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of the artist
Mediums
Mediums Description
cast aluminum
Classifications
Subjects
  • Animal — lion
  • State of being — evil — violence
  • Animal — rhinoceros
Object Number
1967.50.5

Artwork Description

Ann Hyatt Huntington sculpted domestic and wild animals with equal skill, and was praised for her ability to capture their unique spirits. Her creatures leap, dance, fight, and play according to their natures. She liked to model them in arrested motion or in precarious stances. For instance, in Bears and Seal, the forward thrust of one bear and the arching back of the other communicates the hunger of the bears and the ferociousness they feel toward each other. Huntington’s Hound has a rough texture that makes him seem menacing and contrasts with the sinuous lines of his posture. He stands unsteadily on a small base---ready to pounce at any moment---and howls at the fierce wind. Huntington positioned the hound’s tail between his legs to signify his mood and to act as a structural support for his narrow forelegs.

Works by this artist (56 items)

James E. Allen, The Sky Man, 1932, etching and drypoint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the family of James E. Allen, 1972.74.15
The Sky Man
Date1932
etching and drypoint on paper
Not on view
James E. Allen, Pelican on a Limb, 1937, etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the family of James E. Allen, 1972.74.2
Pelican on a Limb
Date1937
etching on paper
Not on view
James E. Allen, The Menace, 1937, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the family of James E. Allen, 1972.74.43
The Menace
Date1937
lithograph
Not on view
James E. Allen, Up above the World, 1936, etching on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the family of James E. Allen, 1972.74.14
Up above the World
Date1936
etching on paper
Not on view

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