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General view of the statue called Lion tuant une chevre or Lion et mouflon (Lion killing a goat), created by Paul Jouve circa 1937 and located in front of the Art Deco Fauverie (the big cats building) built by Rene Berger, in the Menagerie of Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 5th arrondissement, France. The bronze statue of the Lion tuant une chevre was cast by the Fonderie Rudier, a foundry created in 1792 and also producing Auguste Rodin, Aristide Maillol and Antoine Bourdelle master pieces. Founded in 1794 by Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, the Menagerie of Jardin des Plantes became the largest exotic animal collection in Europe in the 19th century and is the second oldest public zoo in the world.
Unique Identifier
AA605062
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5334px × 3744px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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5th
AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Anatomy
ANIMALS
arrondissement
ART
Art
Art Deco
big cats building
BOTANIC
BOTANICAL
BOTANICAL GARDENS
Botany
Breeding
Bronze
ecologic
ECOLOGICAL
Ecology
ENCLOSURE
ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
EUROPE
Europe
EUROPEAN
Fauverie
Fonderie Rudier
France
French
Gardens
Health
Histoire des Mammiferes
horticultural
HORTICULTURE
hunted
Hunting
Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre
Jardin des Plantes
Jardin du Roi
Lion et mouflon
Lion killing a goat
Lion tuant une chevre
Louis
Louis XIII
Lumieres
MEDICINAL
Medicine
Menagerie
MONARCHY