Leon Rysa - Doberman





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Leon Rysa’s original oil painting Doberman (2025), 70 × 50 cm on canvas, hand signed, depicting an alert black and rust‑marked Doberman, ready to hang with sides painted, shipped direct from the artist in Poland.
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Oil painting of a sitting Doberman, 70x50 cm, on canvas. The dog is depicted in a proud, alert pose, with its head held high and ears pricked. Its short, glossy coat in deep black contrasts with distinct, rusty-brown markings on the muzzle, chest, and legs.
The background is minimalist and undefined, kept in muted shades of beige, brown, and grey. Subtle lighting models the animal's athletic silhouette, emphasizing its dignity.
Since the sides of the canvas are painted to match the background, the piece is fully ready to be hung directly on the wall without the need for a frame.
To EU countries, all paintings are shipped in a large cardboard box.
Leon Rysa is a Polish painter whose evocative work is defined by a deep fascination with animal anatomy and psychology. A postgraduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz (Poland), specializing in drawing and painting, he masterfully translates the nobility of canine nature onto canvas. His portfolio showcases the elegance of statuesque greyhounds and the intense focus of pointers with piercing gazes. Utilizing chiaroscuro with remarkable precision, Rysa brings forth figures full of dignity and tranquility. By combining technical rigor with painterly freedom, he creates portraits that serve as intimate, profound studies of character and spirit. He is a member of the anonymous artistic collective "Słabe to".
Oil painting of a sitting Doberman, 70x50 cm, on canvas. The dog is depicted in a proud, alert pose, with its head held high and ears pricked. Its short, glossy coat in deep black contrasts with distinct, rusty-brown markings on the muzzle, chest, and legs.
The background is minimalist and undefined, kept in muted shades of beige, brown, and grey. Subtle lighting models the animal's athletic silhouette, emphasizing its dignity.
Since the sides of the canvas are painted to match the background, the piece is fully ready to be hung directly on the wall without the need for a frame.
To EU countries, all paintings are shipped in a large cardboard box.
Leon Rysa is a Polish painter whose evocative work is defined by a deep fascination with animal anatomy and psychology. A postgraduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz (Poland), specializing in drawing and painting, he masterfully translates the nobility of canine nature onto canvas. His portfolio showcases the elegance of statuesque greyhounds and the intense focus of pointers with piercing gazes. Utilizing chiaroscuro with remarkable precision, Rysa brings forth figures full of dignity and tranquility. By combining technical rigor with painterly freedom, he creates portraits that serve as intimate, profound studies of character and spirit. He is a member of the anonymous artistic collective "Słabe to".

