The Legend of the Wolves

1890s

Rosa Bonheur

Associated Names
Rosa Bonheur

Artist, French, 1822 - 1899

This drawing shows a rocky, dark-blue landscape under an overcast night sky. In the center, a person on horseback stands on a tall rock. The person appears human, but they have tall, pointed ears on the top of their head, and their eyes are small points of bright orange. No other details are distinguishable. The horse they sit on stands tall, facing the right. Its mane and tail are blowing in the wind, and small streaks of orange light are coming out of its nostrils, as if it is breathing fire. Surrounding this large boulder, across the rest of the rocky landscape, a pack of dogs runs from the left side of the drawing towards the lower right corner, jumping off a grassy hill. They have upright, pointed ears and thin tails. Many of them have glowing orange eyes and thin lines of orange emerging from their open maws. The sky above is covered with thin gray clouds, and the light from a partially obscured moon illuminates the scene.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    charcoal with stumping and erasing, black chalk, and pastel on blue wove paper, edge mounted to paperboard

  • Credit Line

    Gift of the Christian Humann Foundation

  • Dimensions

    overall: 59.9 x 80.7 cm (23 9/16 x 31 3/4 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1996.128.2

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Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(Bonheur sale, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, 5-8 June 1900, no. 1110); (Schweitzer Gallery, New York); (Shepherd Gallery, New York); purchased by Christian Humann, 1971; The Christian Humann Foundation, Paris, 1981; gift to NGA, 1996.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

2012

  • Vernet to Villon: Nineteenth-Century French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art. Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma. Norman, OK, 2012, no. 17.

Bibliography

2022

  • Buratti-Hasan, Sandra and Leïla Jarbouai. Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899). Paris: Musée d'Orsay, 2022: 165, fig. 147.

Inscriptions

lower left in pen and dark brown ink: Rosa Bonheur;

Wikidata ID

Q64629737

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