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Artist Biography

Sir Edwin Landseer (1802-1873), English

 

     Edwin Landseer, the famous painter of animals, was born in London, the son of John Landseer ARA. He first exhibited works at the Royal Academy in 1815, at the precocious age of 13. He was elected ARA at the age of 24, and RA some five years later in 1831. Further honours followed - he was knighted in 1850, received a gold medal at the Paris Exhibition of 1855, and in 1866 was elected President of the Royal Academy, a position which he declined to accept.

     Landseer became famous for his pictures of horses, dogs and stags, many of them later engraved by his brother Thomas Landseer. Often Landseer's animals have a sentimentality of treatment which today feels uncomfortable. As well, Landseer gave human attributes to his animals, sometimes indicated in the titles of the paintings, such as Alexander and Diogenes or Laying Down the Law. However, he was without doubt one of the best animal painters.

     Landseer was important enough that most galleries with a representative collection of 19th Century British art will have something by him. There are several at the Tate Gallery, of which The Dying Stag is perhaps the most well-known, and a whole bunch in the Henry Cole Wing of the V & A. Also in London is Hunting in the Olden Times and other works at Kenwood House and at the Wallace Collection. Wolverhampton Art Gallery has two further hunting scenes. A good Titania and Bottom, typically concentrating on the ass's head and two white rabbits with luminous eyes, is at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Finally, his most familiar works are not paintings at all - the huge lions in Trafalgar Square, London.

     As well as his brother Thomas Landseer, two sisters, Jessica Landseer and Emma Landseer, were also artists



 

Sir Edwin Landseer Oil Paintings Reproductions:

Dignity and Impudence 50cm x 80cm (20" x 32") $239 - Tate Gallery
Wild Cattle at Chillingham 50cm x 80cm (20" x 32") $239 - Laing Art Gallery

 

 


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