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Lion - Original Drawing on Paper by Wilhelm Lorenz - 1943
By Wilhelm Lorenz
Located in Roma, IT
Lion is a beautiful charcoal original drawing on pink-colored paper, realized in 1943 by the German artist Wilhelm Lorenz, also called Willi Lorenz. Signed in pencil on the lower rig...
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1940s Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Charcoal

Lion - Original Drawing by Wilhelm Lorenz - 1932
By Wilhelm Lorenz
Located in Roma, IT
Lion is a beautiful original drawing on ivory-colored paper realized in 1932 by the German artist Wilhelm Lorenz, also known as Willi Lorenz. This is a preparatory study representi...
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1930s Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Study of Tiger and Lioness - Original Drawing by Wilhelm Lorenz - 1958
By Wilhelm Lorenz
Located in Roma, IT
Study of tiger and lioness is a beautiful original drawing on ivory-colored paper realized in 1958 by the German artist Wilhelm Lorenz, also known as Willi Lorenz. This is a prepar...
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1950s Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Study of Lion and Lioness - Original Pencil Drawing by Willy Lorenz - 1940s
By Wilhelm Lorenz
Located in Roma, IT
Study of Lion and Lioness is a beautiful double-sided pencil original drawing on ivory-colored paper, realized in the middle of the 20th century by the German artist Wilhelm Lorenz, ...
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1940s Animal Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Lion - Original Charcoal Drawing by Willy Lorenz - 1943
By Wilhelm Lorenz
Located in Roma, IT
Lion is a beautiful charcoal original drawing on pink-colored paper, realized in 1943 by the German artist Wilhelm Lorenz, also called Willi Lorenz. Signed in pencil on the lower rig...
Category

1940s Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Charcoal

Shape of a Lion - Original Pencil Drawing by Willy Lorenz - 1940s
By Wilhelm Lorenz
Located in Roma, IT
The rest of the Lion is amazing original pencil drawing on ivory-colored paper, realized by the German artist Wilhelm Lorenz, best know as Willi Lorenz. This is a wonderful drawing...
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1950s Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Pencil

Lions Contending - Original Charcoal Drawing by Willy Lorenz - Mid 20th Century
By Wilhelm Lorenz
Located in Roma, IT
Contending the prey is a beautiful pencil original drawing on ivory-colored paper, realized in the 1940s by the German artist Wilhelm Lorenz, best know as Willi Lorenz. Signed in pen...
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Mid-20th Century Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Charcoal

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Wilhelm Lorenz, also known as Willi Lorenz, was a German painter who specialized in paintings of animals typically hunted as a game. His highly detailed oil paintings evoke the texture and movement of animals like boars, foxes, buffalos and lions, depicted in their natural habitats and attitudes. His artwork resembled the work of Max Josef Hänger Lorenz. Lorenz attended the Düsseldorf Academy of Art before moving to Cologne to start his artistic career.

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