E Landseer Collection
Discover the artistic genius of Edwin Henry Landseer through his captivating works
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Discover the artistic genius of Edwin Henry Landseer through his captivating works. From his famous portrayal of King Charles Spaniels, beloved pets of the Cavaliers in 1845, to his stunning depiction of shoeing horses in 1844, Landseer's attention to detail and ability to capture emotion is unparalleled. In 'Man Proposes, God Disposes' from 1864, he explores the delicate balance between human ambition and divine intervention. The Sick Monkey from 1875 showcases Landseer's ability to portray animals with empathy and sensitivity. In November 1857, Landseer brings Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream to life with his enchanting interpretation of Act 4, Scene Queen Victoria at Osborne House in 1865 captures a regal moment in history as Landseer immortalizes the monarch through his brushstrokes. Saved. From c1856 depicts a heartwarming scene where man's best friend comes to the rescue. Head of a Roebuck and Two Ptarmigan showcases Landseer's mastery over capturing wildlife with incredible precision. Alpine Mastiffs Reanimating a Distressed Traveler transports us back to an intense mountain rescue mission in 1820. Lion Defending its Prey demonstrates Landseer's ability to convey power and strength through artistry while The Hunting of Chevy Chase tells the tale of bravery and adventure on canvas since its creation in 1826. Lastly, we are introduced to John Michie (1811-1900), The Duchess Of Bedford’s Gamekeeper painted by Edwin Henry Landseer himself in 1843; this portrait encapsulates both beauty and character. Edwin Henry Landseer leaves behind an enduring legacy as one of Britain’s most celebrated artists whose work continues to captivate audiences worldwide.