
Man Confronting a Hyena, Tomb of Amenemhab
Nina M. Davies·1479
Historical Context
Nina M. Davies's Man Confronting a Hyena, Tomb of Amenemhab (1479) demonstrates the vitality of fifteenth-century European painting during the flourishing of the Early Renaissance. Nina M. Davies approaches the subject with distinctive artistic vision, producing a work of both technical accomplishment and expressive power. By the 1480s and 1490s, the printing press was spreading artistic ideas across Europe with unprecedented speed, while the discovery of the New World was expanding European horizons.
Technical Analysis
The painting showcases Nina M. Davies's skilled technique, with careful observation lending the work its distinctive character. The palette and brushwork are calibrated to serve the subject matter, demonstrating the technical command expected of a work from this period.







