DescriptionDaniel in the Lions Den, from 1896 Salon catalog.jpg
English: Daniel in the Lions Den, from 1896 Salon catalog. The original painting has been lost, although the painter Henry Ossawa Tanner painted a nearly identical variation.
The catalog print is useful to compare that variation to what the engraver saw when he looked at Tanner's painting in the Salon.
unknown engraver for image that was derived from Tanner's original painting, the derivative printed in the Salon's catalog
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