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PAIR of English Victorian oil paintings in gilt carved frames of dogs stalking mice in a cage/animal in a hole in the ground. (by EDWIN LANDSEER) (repairs to canvas).
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PAIR of English Victorian oil paintings in gilt carved frames of dogs stalking mice in a cage/animal in a hole in the ground. (by EDWIN LANDSEER) (repairs to canvas)
Sku: 061231 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Edwin Landseer
Width: 16.0" Height: 14.0" Depth : 1.5"
Style: English Materials & Techniques: Canvas Category: Cleared Art
Edwin Landseer (1802-1873) was a renowned British painter and sculptor, primarily known for his exceptional talent in depicting animals. Born on March 7, 1802, in London, Landseer displayed a remarkable artistic ability from a young age. Landseer's father, John Landseer, was a well-established engraver, and his influence played a significant role in shaping Edwin's artistic career. Under his father's guidance, Landseer began his formal artistic training at the Royal Academy Schools in London at the tender age of thirteen. At the Royal Academy, Landseer quickly gained recognition for his exceptional skills in animal portraiture. His ability to capture the essence and character of animals with incredible detail and precision set him apart from his contemporaries. Read Full Bio
Edwin Landseer (1802-1873) was a renowned British painter and sculptor, primarily known for his exceptional talent in depicting animals. Born on March 7, 1802, in London, Landseer displayed a remarkable artistic ability from a young age. Landseer's father, John Landseer, was a well-established engraver, and his influence played a significant role in shaping Edwin's artistic career. Under his father's guidance, Landseer began his formal artistic training at the Royal Academy Schools in London at the tender age of thirteen. At the Royal Academy, Landseer quickly gained recognition for his exceptional skills in animal portraiture. His ability to capture the essence and character of animals with incredible detail and precision set him apart from his contemporaries. His early works, such as "Dignity and Impudence" (1839) and "The Old Shepherd's Chief Mourner" (1837), showcased his remarkable talent for capturing the emotional depth and natural beauty of animals. Landseer's artistic prowess extended beyond painting, as he also ventured into the field of sculpture. His most famous sculpture, "The Lioness at the British Museum," was unveiled in 1867 and received widespread acclaim for its lifelike representation of the majestic animal. Throughout his career, Landseer received numerous accolades and honors for his contributions to the arts. He was elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1826 and became a full member in 1831. Additionally, Landseer was appointed as the Principal Painter in Ordinary to Queen Victoria in 1850, further solidifying his reputation as one of the most esteemed artists of his time. Landseer's works resonated with a wide audience, appealing to both the aristocracy and the general public. His ability to evoke empathy and emotional connection through his animal subjects made him a beloved figure in Victorian society. His paintings and sculptures were widely reproduced, ensuring that his legacy endured long after his passing. Edwin Landseer's impact on the world of art cannot be overstated. His unique ability to capture the spirit and essence of animals through his artwork continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day. His contributions to the field of animal portraiture and sculpture have left an indelible mark on the art world, making him one of the most celebrated and influential artists of the 19th century.
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