The artwork titled “Panther” is a wildlife painting created by the artist Eugene Delacroix, who is associated with the Orientalism movement. This particular piece of art depicts a solitary panther lying on the ground, possibly resting or observing its surroundings. The strokes used in the artwork give it a dynamic texture, conveying the roughness of the animal’s fur and the natural environment in which it rests. The artwork is primarily comprised of bold, dense black lines on a lighter background, which emphasizes the form and presence of the panther, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The artist’s signature and the date (‘Eug. Delacroix 29’) are visible in the bottom right corner, suggesting that this work was completed in 1829.