Clumber Spaniel Paintings
1920s Old Masters Animal Paintings
Oil
1890s English School Animal Paintings
Oil, Canvas
People Also Browsed
Early 20th Century Naturalistic Animal Paintings
Oil
Early 19th Century Victorian Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1850s Victorian Animal Paintings
Oil, Canvas
Early 19th Century English School Animal Paintings
Oil, Canvas
1870s Realist Animal Paintings
Oil, Wood Panel
1870s Realist Animal Paintings
Pastel, Cardboard
2010s Realist Animal Paintings
Oil
1910s Realist Animal Drawings and Watercolors
Charcoal, Gouache, Paper
Early 19th Century Animal Paintings
Oil, Canvas
19th Century Animal Paintings
Oil, Canvas
Antique 19th Century Belgian Paintings
Canvas, Giltwood, Paint
19th Century English School Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
18th Century Old Masters Animal Paintings
Oil
19th Century Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Wood
1840s Victorian Animal Paintings
Oil
19th Century Victorian Animal Paintings
Oil
Recent Sales
1890s Animal Paintings
Oil
1930s Impressionist Animal Paintings
Oil
1930s Impressionist Animal Paintings
Oil
Late 19th Century Paintings
19th Century Paintings
Late 19th Century Paintings
19th Century Paintings
Late 19th Century Paintings
19th Century Paintings
Finding the Right animal-paintings for You
Animal paintings depict the beauty and power of nature in an elegant way that can complement any room. Interacting with animals has long captured the imagination and has been interpreted in diverse artistic media.
Some of the oldest works of art have included animals, such as a cave painting found in Indonesia dating back more than 45,500 years that shows a wild pig in red ocher pigment. Animals have continued to appear in every era and style of art, from realism to Pop art and everything in between.
Some paintings portray animals in their natural habitat, highlighting the majesty of wild creatures roaming the plains, forests and jungles. These paintings often feature deer, tigers, wild mustangs and other wildlife. Others focus on domestic animals such as dogs — pay a visit to the Museum of the Dog if you don’t believe us — as well as cats and how they interact with the world and their owners.
Picking the right animal painting for a room — as well as knowing how to arrange your new wall art — can take time. But, in the end, it will tastefully reflect your interests and passions. While an expansive landscape painting helps open up a small space, hanging a horse painting in a den shows a love for equine culture and can invite interesting conversation.
There is animal art to fit every collection on 1stDibs. Explore a wide selection of animal paintings and animal prints in a range of styles and designs to match any home or office.
Read More
Ludwig Bemelmans Captures the Thrilling Sight of Coney Island at Night
The ‘Madeline’ creator and Carlyle Hotel legend was in a New York state of mind in the 1940s when he produced this exuberant and rare oil painting.
Art Brings the Drama in These Intriguing 1stDibs 50 Spaces
The world’s top designers explain how they display art to elicit the natural (and supernatural) energy of home interiors.
Welcome (Back) to the Wild, Wonderful World of Walasse Ting
Americans are rediscovering the globe-trotting painter and poet, who was connected to all sorts of art movements across a long and varied career.
In Francks Deceus’s ‘Mumbo Jumbo #5,’ the Black Experience Is . . . Complicated
Despite the obstacles, the piece’s protagonist navigates the chaos without losing his humanity.
With Works Like ‘Yours Truly,’ Arthur Dove Pioneered Abstract Art in America
New York gallery Hirschl & Adler is exhibiting the bold composition by Dove — who’s hailed as the first American abstract painter — at this year’s Winter Show.
Donald Martiny’s Jumbo Brushstrokes Magnify the Undeniable Personality of Paint
How can a few simple gestures — writ extra, extra, extra large — contain so much beauty and drama?
Patrick Hughes’s 3D Painting Takes Us on a Magical Journey through Pop Art History
The illusions — and allusions — never end in this mind-boggling portrayal of an all-star Pop art show on a beach.
Mid-Century Americans Didn’t Know Antonio Petruccelli’s Name, but They Sure Knew His Art
The New York artist created covers for the nation’s most illustrious magazines. Now, the originals are on display as fine art.