Obsidience,
it is not a memory leak as such; see my comments in the description, or 
comments in the gnome-bugzilla. Your example is just another illustration of 
the bug.

librsvg (the library that draws svg image) can render it to any size,
because it's vector graphics. EOG currently tries the pixel size that is
provided in SVG description. In your example, it is 18k x 18k px. So,
EOG asks "please render me this SVG to a 18kx18k 32bit RBG image, that
is a 1.207 GiB bitmap. So librsvg did, and EOG displayed the result on
your screen.

See the comments in gnome bugzilla for current situation and possible
solutions.

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EOG crashes on SVG images created with OpenOffice.org Draw
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42629
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