(20.2 × 13.6 cm) Classification: Prints Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1917 Accession Number: 17.3. ![]() Domenichino's landsc… Sir Henry Percy, Sir Henry Percy, 1366–1403, English nobleman, called Hotspur or Henry Hotspur son of Henry Percy, 1st earl of Northumberland. Sitter: Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (British, London 18021873 London) Date: 1869 Medium: Mixed method engraving and mezzotint Dimensions: Sheet: 7 15/16 × 5 3/8 in. In 1602, he worked with Annibale Carracci on the Farnese Palace. During World War 2, he was a war artist and painted a series of large pictures… Domenichino, Domenichino (1581–1641) Leading painter of the Italian Baroque. Spencer, Sir Stanley (1891–1959) English painter. He had more sympathy for the French classical traditio… Sir Stanley Spencer, Spencer, Sir Stanley His portraits o… Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Corot, (Jean-Baptiste) Camille (1796–1875) French painter, a leading 19th-century landscapist. Van Dyck worked in Rubens' studio before travelling abroad. He became court portraitist t… Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Van Dyck, Sir Anthony (1599–1641) Flemish portrait and religious painter. A native of Lübeck who had studied under Rembrandt, Kneller came to England c.1676. Even today, his career is famous for these specific topics and the addition of his work for Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square ensures that his reputation shows little sign of waning any time soon.Sir Godfrey Kneller, Kneller, Sir Godfrey (c.1646–1723). In recent years he has received a number of exhibitions devoted to his career in both nations, with the inherent themes of the British landscape, animals and also the ruling powers of Victorian Britain being of interest to a great many. This is an artist who pricked interest across the pond in the US, who traditionally have followed many of the most famous British painters. A number of engravings of his most famous paintings allowed his reputation to spread beyond the British boundaries and his connection to the ruling Monarchy immediately stirred interest. Landseer was held in popular regard by the public throughout the majority of his career, even though he came under attack from academics from time time. If we look at the most famous British artists, no-one has quite the same content as that found in Landseer's paintings - Gainsborough combined portraits and landscapes, whilst Turner and Constable just concerned themselves with landscapes and seascapes. Few British artists have managed to capture the beauty of the natural world or the animal world as well as Landseer, but some of his greatest works have similar qualities to the extraordinary accuracy of George Stubbs, who himself gave us the enchanting Whistlejacket. After Sir Edwin Henry Landseer British Engraver Samuel Cousins British Subject William Shakespeare British November, 1857 Not on view The fairy queen Titania here leans adoringly against Bottom, a weaver who has magically been given the head of an ass (in Shakespeare’s act 4, scene 1). The Monarch of the Glen remains his signature painting and perfectly captures his work within the UK. She understood the immediacy and accessibility of his paintings, and that Scottish themes alongside her own image could help to encourage others within the nation to embrace her rule with a greater passion. In a form of propaganda, long before the arrival of the modern media, Landseer was used by Queen Victoria to improve and develop her public image within Scotland. This connection to the monarchy also brought about Landseer’s time working in the Scottish highlands, which again added an extra inspiration to his work and supplied an additional genre of work to his final oeuvre. Indeed, Prince Albert was known to have been delighted with his gifted portrait of Eos, his greyhound. They trusted him, and hugely respected his work. ![]() To be invited into the personal world of this ruling couple was a rare privilege and their relationship continued for many years, with the artist being given many more projects from there on in. She considered him a particularly clever artist and commissioned him to produce a portrait of her husband's dog, Eos. The artist became very close with Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert. It also ensured that Landseer's paintings will always remain in the public conscience, even if his artistic style falls out of fashion. These paintings opened doors to his career as well as leaving behind some charming portraits of key figures from this era. There was also an additional sphere to his oeuvre which focused on the ruling monarchy of the time. Whilst being an exceptional piece, there are many other significant works from his career that can be considered its equal. ![]() However, his best-known works are the lion sculptures at the base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square. When considering the career of this highly respected painter, one immediately remembers his most famous painting of all - The Monarch of the Glen. Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (7 March 1802 1 October 1873) was an English painter and sculptor, well known for his paintings of animals particularly horses, dogs, and stags.
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