Caesar and Cassius | Black Maned Lion Acrylic Print | Peter Delaney

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Caesar and Cassius | Black Maned Lion | Acrylic Print

In the heart of Marataba, two legendary Kalahari black-maned lions, Caesar and Cassius, rest beside their cub after a successful hunt. This black-and-white portrait captures a rare and tender moment of affection — a fleeting glimpse of vulnerability behind their power. Photographed shortly before their passing, this piece immortalises the spirit they left behind.

On acrylic, their presence deepens. Face-mounted on a 2mm crystal-glossy acrylic, the image sits within the surface — not behind glass — bringing every detail of their magnificent manes and the tenderness of the moment to life.

Your presentation — all at no extra charge:

  • Frameless — clean, polished edges

  • Slimline metal frame in Black, Silver, White, or Gold

✓ Ready to hang
✓ Free worldwide shipping
✓ Ships in 10–12 days, insured and trackable

"Our master printers personally review every order before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets our museum standard."
— Peter

Caesar and Cassius | Black Maned Lion | Acrylic Print

In the heart of Marataba, two legendary Kalahari black-maned lions, Caesar and Cassius, rest beside their cub after a successful hunt. This black-and-white portrait captures a rare and tender moment of affection — a fleeting glimpse of vulnerability behind their power. Photographed shortly before their passing, this piece immortalises the spirit they left behind.

On acrylic, their presence deepens. Face-mounted on a 2mm crystal-glossy acrylic, the image sits within the surface — not behind glass — bringing every detail of their magnificent manes and the tenderness of the moment to life.

Your presentation — all at no extra charge:

  • Frameless — clean, polished edges

  • Slimline metal frame in Black, Silver, White, or Gold

✓ Ready to hang
✓ Free worldwide shipping
✓ Ships in 10–12 days, insured and trackable

"Our master printers personally review every order before it leaves the studio to ensure it meets our museum standard."
— Peter