Richard Cosway, R.A. (1740-1821)

A Man trapped between a Lion and a Serpent

Details
Richard Cosway, R.A. (1740-1821)
A Man trapped between a Lion and a Serpent
pen and brown ink, grey wash, unframed
11½ x 9.7/8 in. (29.2 x 24.8 cm.)
Provenance
Jacob Epstein, according to an inscription on the mount.

Lot Essay

We are grateful to Stephen Lloyd for suggesting that this drawing dates from the 1790s. It is possible that Cosway had the Labours of Hercules in mind when constructing the composition: the slaying of the Nemean lion or the beheading of the Lernaean Hydra. Alternatively, he may merely have wished to depict a hero in adversity.

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