From realism to abstraction – animals in art

Animal painting can range from highly personal, inspired motifs to symbolism rich in meaning. From calm, majestic big cats in their natural habitats, to birds soaring gracefully in the background of a painting, to a lap dog as an accessory – animal paintings are just as diverse as our experiences of animals themselves. At Studierenden Kunstmarkt, you’ll find animal paintings that are approachable, expressive and full of individuality.

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Horses in my dreams
110 x 115

€3,200.00*
Horses in my dreams
Sweet Escape
75 x 55

€350.00*
Sweet Escape
Biene mit Tänzerin
100 x 80

€900.00*
Biene mit Tänzerin
Sonnende Robbe
17 x 24

€195.00*
Sonnende Robbe
entgleist
59.5 x 42

€270.00*
entgleist
Schwarmintelligenz
46 x 66.6

€290.00*
Schwarmintelligenz
I WANT TO WIN
60 x 181

€3,800.00*
I WANT TO WIN
This will all make sense when I am older
60 x 50

€1,100.00*
This will all make sense when I am older
Western crowned pigeon with Chinese vase
40 x 30

€1,400.00*
Western crowned pigeon with Chinese vase
Weiße Magie
80 x 60

€980.00*
Weiße Magie
Vermieter
40 x 30

€460.00*
Vermieter
Mieter
50 x 30

€460.00*
Mieter
negation of a cat
40 x 30

€600.00*
negation of a cat
Les Chevaux
120 x 240

€3,600.00*
Les Chevaux
dicke Freunde
17 x 24

€220.00*
dicke Freunde
Bärenpause
17 x 24

€220.00*
Bärenpause
Piss on a flower your own size
30 x 40

€700.00*
Piss on a flower your own size
Wait For Me
80 x 110

€1,400.00*
Wait For Me
After Party
70 x 100

€1,200.00*
After Party
Gato erizado
46 x 35

€670.00*
Gato erizado
Turtle in the lagoon
116 x 81

€1,600.00*
Turtle in the lagoon
Minus the dog
20 x 20

€550.00*
Minus the dog
Who's judging who?
20 x 20

€550.00*
Who's judging who?
Junges Damwild
110 x 60

€1,500.00*
Junges Damwild
Zwillingshirsche
80 x 160

€2,200.00*
Zwillingshirsche
o.T
250 x 200

€2,500.00*
o.T
Immobile butterfly no need to fly
29.5 x 40.5

€320.00*
Immobile butterfly no need to fly
o.T
30 x 25

€250.00*
o.T
was ich Dir schon immer mal sagen wollte
34 x 34

€405.00*
was ich Dir schon immer mal sagen wollte
Hunde
24 x 18

€240.00*
Hunde
Bastet
6.5 x 3

€255.00*
Bastet
Fohlen
30 x 25

€300.00*
Fohlen
#13 - The Colour and Weight of Life
120 x 80

€2,100.00*
#13 - The Colour and Weight of Life
Kühe am Fluss
10 x 19

€340.00*
Kühe am Fluss
Thought we meet
24 x 32

€220.00*
Thought we meet
Spatz im Nadelbaum
25 x 25

€260.00*
Spatz im Nadelbaum
Bär auf Fels
17 x 24

€210.00*
Bär auf Fels
SHOT
105 x 125

€1,500.00*
SHOT
#11 - The Colour and Weight of Life
120 x 80

€2,100.00*
#11 - The Colour and Weight of Life
risslicht
32 x 24

€300.00*
risslicht
Zwischen Fliegen und Fallen
30 x 25

€130.00*
Zwischen Fliegen und Fallen
Sleepwalking Shinjuku
30 x 45

€210.00*
Sleepwalking Shinjuku
Star am Abend
24 x 17

€210.00*
Star am Abend
Am Weiher
70 x 65

€530.00*
Am Weiher
Untitled
21 x 14.7

€430.00*
Untitled
Such dir einen aus (3)
30 x 25

€320.00*
Such dir einen aus (3)
Such dir einen aus (2)
30 x 25

€320.00*
Such dir einen aus (2)
Big Buddy
11.5 x 10.5

€510.00*
Big Buddy
Schmetterling
70 x 50

€650.00*
Schmetterling
Windowcolor
100 x 70

€850.00*
Windowcolor
Ententeich mit Lotus
50 x 70

€900.00*
Ententeich mit Lotus
Surreales Monstera-Arrangement
70 x 50

€800.00*
Surreales Monstera-Arrangement
Ringreiter IX
160 x 200

€5,360.00*
Ringreiter IX
Sternhasen-Galaxie
50 x 70

€580.00*
Sternhasen-Galaxie
Katze, rollend
17 x 24

€210.00*
Katze, rollend
Lindt-grün
90 x 120

€555.00*
Lindt-grün
Stillleben mit Papagei und Obstschale
116 x 81

€1,700.00*
Stillleben mit Papagei und Obstschale
Da oben!
21 x 29

€400.00*
Da oben!
Besucher
21 x 29

€350.00*
Besucher
Spring Sunrays
21 x 29

€400.00*
Spring Sunrays
Panther
70 x 40

€550.00*
Panther
Sleeping Beast
40 x 70

€550.00*
Sleeping Beast
Da wird ja der Hund in der Pfanne verrückt
29 x 21

€450.00*
Da wird ja der Hund in der Pfanne verrückt
Vorfreudig
20 x 20

€150.00*
Vorfreudig
Huisgans
24 x 17

€190.00*
Huisgans
birds in the break of dawn
40 x 30

€375.00*
birds in the break of dawn
Endangered species
50 x 60

€5,000.00*
Endangered species
Zwei Kater
24 x 32

€330.00*
Zwei Kater
Halsbandsittiche
29 x 21

€270.00*
Halsbandsittiche
Fleckvieh 5
21 x 29

€270.00*
Fleckvieh 5
Fleckvieh 4
21 x 29

€250.00*
Fleckvieh 4
Fleckvieh 3
29 x 21

€260.00*
Fleckvieh 3
Fleckvieh 2
21 x 29

€300.00*
Fleckvieh 2
Fleckvieh 1
21 x 29

€350.00*
Fleckvieh 1
Midi lointain
17 x 19

€1,000.00*
Midi lointain
Vers le soir
19 x 20

€1,000.00*
Vers le soir
Großkatze
29.7 x 42

€130.00*
Großkatze
Trajano
30 x 30

€600.00*
Trajano
Wolf, zerzaust
17 x 24

€180.00*
Wolf, zerzaust
Tiger Burn Out (2024) 9/20
30.5 x 22.7

€180.00*
Tiger Burn Out (2024) 9/20
Coated in Beewax After the Dryness They Have Known (2026)
11 x 11

€320.00*
Coated in Beewax After the Dryness They Have Known (2026)
Finding Gloss in the Dryness They Know (2026)
11 x 11

€320.00*
Finding Gloss in the Dryness They Know (2026)
Untitled '25
21 x 14.7

€420.00*
Untitled '25
Ohne Titel
70 x 122

€980.00*
Ohne Titel
Im Schatten der Landschaft
50 x 20

€350.00*
Im Schatten der Landschaft
Reiterhof
25 x 49

€480.00*
Reiterhof
Studie eines Wolfes
24 x 17

€190.00*
Studie eines Wolfes
Buntfalke
32 x 24

€290.00*
Buntfalke
Schafherde
100 x 100

€1,000.00*
Schafherde
Blushing Buildings 3
40 x 30

€210.00*
Blushing Buildings 3
Ariake Chihuahua
45 x 30

€210.00*
Ariake Chihuahua
Trau IHM nicht
140 x 100

€1,680.00*
Trau IHM nicht
Froschkönig, Katze und der liebe Gott
150 x 100

€1,750.00*
Froschkönig, Katze und der liebe Gott
Forsaken Souls Have Dried Up (2026)
11 x 11

€250.00*
Forsaken Souls Have Dried Up (2026)
Gänsetrupp
17 x 24

€200.00*
Gänsetrupp
Morgenluft
100 x 130

€1,610.00*
Morgenluft
Sommer auf dem Land
110 x 100

€1,470.00*
Sommer auf dem Land
Tanz in den Mai
110 x 90

€1,400.00*
Tanz in den Mai
\Schwanensee
115 x 150

€1,855.00*
\Schwanensee
Hase und Vermouth
30 x 25

€180.00*
Hase und Vermouth
Little Fawn
60 x 60

€700.00*
Little Fawn
Vogel Croquis IV
30 x 21

€200.00*
Vogel Croquis IV
Vogel Croquis III
30 x 21

€200.00*
Vogel Croquis III
Vogel Croquis II
21 x 30

€200.00*
Vogel Croquis II
Luna
70 x 50

€450.00*
Luna
Wünsche
100 x 80

€1,720.00*
Wünsche
c drawing III
30 x 40

€350.00*
c drawing III
Jane Goodall
140 x 90

€4,500.00*
Jane Goodall
Magic cat
70 x 50

€1,300.00*
Magic cat
Survival of the fittest
70 x 50

€500.00*
Survival of the fittest
Ohne Titel
70 x 100

€900.00*
Ohne Titel
Recherche
40 x 50

€270.00*
Recherche
Foxy
23 x 23

€390.00*
Foxy
Verblassende Erinnerung
61 x 50

€900.00*
Verblassende Erinnerung
Versteckt
30 x 30

€310.00*
Versteckt
Obscure 3.5
60 x 40

€800.00*
Obscure 3.5
Obscure 3
60 x 40

€800.00*
Obscure 3
Obscure 2
60 x 40

€800.00*
Obscure 2
19.1810*S 15.9157*E
70 x 43.5

€650.00*
19.1810*S 15.9157*E
Kühe 3
30 x 40

€600.00*
Kühe 3
Kühe 1
30 x 40

€600.00*
Kühe 1
Kühe 2
30 x 40

€600.00*
Kühe 2
Knight
30 x 42

€380.00*
Knight
o.T.
30 x 42

€380.00*
o.T.
Clown Fiesta
140 x 200

€2,950.00*
Clown Fiesta

Animal paintings – art full of life, expression & symbolism

Animal paintings are more than just beautiful subjects. They convey vitality, movement, a connection to nature – and sometimes a part of ourselves. Animals have fascinated people for centuries. In animal paintings, they become symbols of strength, freedom, intuition or connection. Here you’ll find originals that showcase precisely this diversity: expressive depictions of animals, finely observed animal paintings and modern interpretations that stir the emotions. Every animal painting at Studierenden Kunstmarkt is handmade – painted by young artists who have found their own style. Discover the works online, find your favourite motif and bring a touch of nature and soul into your home.

The special impact of an animal painting lies in the fact that it shows more than just the animal. It captures a mood and an emotion – a moment of tension in motion, a gaze full of trust. These moments move us because they reflect something deeply human. Animals present themselves to us without a mask, directly and authentically. A work of art like this can bring a sense of calm, confidence or simply joy. Some depictions of animals have an almost meditative effect, whilst others are powerful and full of energy. In any case, they bring life to a room and invite you to pause for a moment – and get a little closer to nature.


Animals in art – symbols, myths and emotions

Ever since art has existed, animals have been its constant companions. They represent instinct, strength, loyalty or change. Many artists throughout history saw animals as more than mere subjects – they were mirrors of human qualities and bearers of deep meanings. In animal paintings, we encounter horses, birds, cats, wolves or mythical creatures – each with a strong character in its own way. Some animal paintings depict the tranquil life in the countryside, whilst others convey wildness and movement. Artists specialising in animal painting explore these themes, creating contemporary depictions of animals that oscillate between realism and abstraction. The result is animal paintings that feel both familiar and surprising – works of art depicting animals that tell stories.

Animals as symbols in art history

Animals have featured in art for millennia – not only as companions to humankind, but as powerful symbols of our inner world. Even in the cave paintings of Lascaux and Altamira, artists expressed their reverence for animals as a source of life, sustenance and spirituality. In Egyptian art, animals such as the falcon, the jackal and the cat represented gods and the cosmic order. Later, in Christian iconography, they took on new roles: the lamb symbolised innocence and sacrifice, the lion courage and strength, and the dove peace and the Holy Spirit.

During the Renaissance, artists such as Albrecht Dürer and Leonardo da Vinci used depictions of animals to explore the connection between nature, science and emotion. Dürer’s ‘Hare’ is still regarded today as a masterpiece of precise observation – a tribute to life itself. Rubens and Rembrandt, too, saw more in animals than just a subject: they made them the bearers of emotion and movement. The animals in their paintings breathe, react and live – they become active participants in the scene, rather than mere decoration.

During the Romantic period, animals finally acquired emotional depth. They reflected a longing for primal authenticity, for an untamed life beyond urban order. The eagle, the horse and the wolf became symbols of freedom. This symbolism continues to resonate today – many contemporary artists are revisiting it, translating it into a modern visual language and experimenting with materials, perspective and colour. This has given rise to a new generation of animal paintings that carry on the traditions of the past whilst telling new stories.


Mythical animals and their significance

Alongside real animals, mythical creatures have also played a role in art since time immemorial – often as symbols of human longings or fears. The unicorn, for example, stands for purity, innocence and the search for the marvellous. In medieval depictions, it was frequently captured by maidens – a symbol of the divine, which reveals itself only to the pure of heart. The phoenix, in turn, embodies renewal and immortality: it burns in its own fire to be reborn – a motif that continues to inspire artists today who explore themes of change, loss and new beginnings in their work.

Dragons, griffins and sea creatures also have their firm place in art history. In Asian art, the dragon is regarded as a bringer of good fortune and guardian of the elements, whilst in Western mythology it tends to appear as a threat that must be vanquished. These differing interpretations demonstrate just how closely culture and symbolism are intertwined.

Many contemporary painters deliberately revisit such myths – not to copy them, but to reinterpret them. They depict animals as beings caught between dream and reality, as mirrors of inner states. Today, a wolf can symbolise strength, independence or loneliness, whilst a bird can represent lightness and a longing for vastness. This fusion of myth and emotion gives rise to art that moves us: works that reveal the animal, the spiritual and the human all at once – a bridge between nature, history and emotion.


Why paintings of animals move us so much

Perhaps you have already noticed how calming it is to look at a painting of an animal. Psychological studies have shown that cute or aesthetically pleasing animal paintings can actually help you relax and improve your concentration. This positive side effect can be utilised in your own home, at the office or in the waiting areas of medical practices.

What is described in research as the ‘tend-and-befriend’ response plays a central role in animal paintings: The sight of animals – including painted animals – activates areas of the brain associated with care, empathy and social bonding. The hormone oxytocin, often referred to as the ‘bonding hormone’, is released in greater quantities. This makes us feel calmer, more open and emotionally balanced. A painting of an animal can therefore subtly enhance well-being, reduce stress and make spaces noticeably more harmonious. Particularly in environments where many people come into contact with one another on a daily basis, depictions of animals thus have an almost therapeutic effect – they create a sense of closeness without the need for words.

A hand-painted picture of an animal can convey emotion, closeness, intuition and authenticity. It brings warmth, colour and personality to the wall. Animal paintings remind us of our connection to nature and that art is more than just decoration – it is an expression. Each work reveals the uniqueness of a living creature – its movement, its essence, its soul. Some depictions of animals are delicate and poetic; others are powerful and expressive. Yet they all radiate one thing: life. Animal paintings are snapshots in which the breath of nature can be felt.


Animal paintings in contemporary art

In modern animal painting, emotion and a spirit of experimentation come together. Young artists use colour, form and texture to capture the essence of the animal. Whether abstract colour fields or highly detailed depictions of animals: the connection between humans and animals remains the common thread in animal paintings. Here you’ll find animal paintings created from this perspective. Discover Michaela Janks nocturnal fantasy worlds featuring mythical creatures or Felix Dörrenbecher ’s delicate line drawings, which range from realism to abstraction and capture movement through duplicates.






Am roten Tuche führ' ich dich
32 x 27

€500.00*
Am roten Tuche führ' ich dich
Aquarell Studie
30 x 24

€200.00*
Aquarell Studie
SOLD
Aquarell Studie
32 x 24

€200.00*
Aquarell Studie
SOLD
Aquarellstudie
32 x 24

€200.00*
Aquarellstudie
SOLD
Aquarellstudie
32 x 24

€200.00*
Aquarellstudie
SOLD
Aquarellstudie
32 x 24

€270.00*
Aquarellstudie
SOLD
Aquarellstudie
32 x 24

€200.00*
Aquarellstudie
SOLD
Auf dem Weg zur Arbeit
21 x 14.7

€420.00*
Auf dem Weg zur Arbeit
SOLD
Beast
21 x 14.8

€300.00*
Beast
Begleiter unter der Wolke
29.7 x 21

€530.00*
Begleiter unter der Wolke

Lukas Häring conveys dynamism and vitality in his stylised drawings of animals, whilst in Elza Slo’s works focus on naturalistic animal paintings. The SKM artists bring their own unique style to animal art – yet they all share one thing in common: a respect for nature and other living creatures.

At Studierenden Kunstmarkt, you’ll find a carefully curated selection of animal paintings – ranging from highly detailed to expressive depictions. Every piece is an original, hand-painted by young talents from renowned art colleges. You can conveniently view and compare all the artworks online and purchase your favourite piece straight away. Whether you’re drawn to classic animal paintings, are looking for a modern animal painting, or are seeking inspiration from abstract art – here you’ll find art that suits you.

If you find animal paintings fascinating, you should take a look at our article on Impressionism – which explores emotions in art – or our article on famous artists in art history. You might also be interested in the emotionally powerful works by Picasso and the background to his creative process .