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Rembrandt Lion Sketch Fetches Record $18M for Big Cat Conservation
7 Feb
Summary
- Rembrandt's 'Young Lion Resting' sold for a record $18 million at auction.
- Proceeds from the sale will directly benefit the Panthera charity.
- The artwork's sale surpassed the previous record for a Rembrandt drawing.

A delicate chalk drawing by the Dutch master Rembrandt, titled "Young Lion Resting," has commanded a record-shattering price of $18 million at a recent Sotheby's auction in New York. This remarkable sale sets a new benchmark for a Rembrandt drawing, significantly surpassing the previous record of $3.7 million.
The proceeds generated from this significant sale have been pledged to Panthera, a prominent charity focused on the conservation of wild cats worldwide. This philanthropic endeavor was championed by philanthropist Thomas Kaplan and his associate Jon Ayers, who expressed a deep commitment to both art and wildlife preservation.
"Young Lion Resting," created during Rembrandt's artistic peak in Amsterdam, depicts a lion with extraordinary detail, capturing its vitality and power. Sotheby's noted that seeing a live lion would have been rare in Europe at the time, suggesting Rembrandt may have drawn it from life.




