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Edwin Henry Collection

Edwin Henry Landseer was a renowned British artist known for his exceptional talent in capturing the beauty and essence of various subjects

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Edwin Henry Collection: Shoeing, 1844, (1938). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: King Charles Spaniels (The Cavaliers Pets), 1845, (c1915). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Man Proposes, God Disposes, 1864, (1912). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: A Midsummer Nights Dream (Shakespeare, Act 4, Scene 1), November, 1857
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Edwin Henry Collection: The Sick Monkey, 1875, (1912). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Queen Victoria at Osborne House, 1865 (1906)
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Edwin Henry Collection: Saved!, c1856, (1911). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Equestrian Portrait (begun by Sir Edwin Landseer) 1882, (c1915)
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Edwin Henry Collection: The Hunting of Chevy Chase, 1826. Creator: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: The Duchess Of Bedfords Gamekeeper - John Michie (1811-1900), 1843
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Edwin Henry Collection: The Lion-Dog of Malta--The Last of His Tribe, 1844. Creator: Thomas Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Spaniel and Pheasant, June 15, 1871. Creator: Charles George Lewis
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Edwin Henry Collection: 'Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before Them', painted by E. Landseer, R. A
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Edwin Henry Collection: 'The Otter Speared', painted by E. Landseer, R. A. 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Edwin Henry Collection: A Deerhound, 1826. Creator: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Copy after Rubenss Wolf and Fox Hunt, ca. 1824-26. Creator: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Dying Stag, ca. 1830. Creator: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Queen Victoria at Osborne, 1865-1867, (1943). Creator: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: E. Landseer, c1843. Creator: Richard James Lane
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Edwin Henry Collection: Nero, a lion from Senegal, now exhibiting in the Tower of London, 1814. Artist
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Edwin Henry Collection: The First Leap: Lord Alexander Russell on his Pony Emerald, 1829. Artist
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Edwin Henry Collection: The Travelled Monkey, 1827. Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: The First Leap, 1857. Artist: Charles George Lewis
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Edwin Henry Collection: Horses Head, c1817-1873. Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Low Life - High Life, 1829 (c1900). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Marchioness of Abercorn and Child, 1837. Artist: James Thomson
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Edwin Henry Collection: None but the Brave deserve the Fair, c1854. Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: A Picture Letter, By Sir Edwin Landseer. reads DEAR CHARLES, I shall be delighted to come to your
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Edwin Henry Collection: Sir Walter Scott, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
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Edwin Henry Collection: Sir Edwin Landseers (1802-1973) studio, Brighton, East Sussex, 1874
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Edwin Henry Collection: Sir Edwin Landseers (1802-1873) house, Brighton, East Sussex, 1874
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Edwin Henry Collection: Walter Scott, (1923). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: A Jack in Office, c1842 (1904). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Facsimile of a drawing by Sir E Landseer, 1874. Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Prince Albert stag hunting, mid-19th century. Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802-1873), British painter, 19th century. Artist: W Holl
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Edwin Henry Collection: A Naughty Child, 19th century, (1912). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Suspense, 19th century, (1912). Artist: Edwin Henry Landseer
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Edwin Henry Collection: Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, British painter, (1912)
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Edwin Henry Collection: Queen Victoria at the Age of Twenty, 19th century. Artist: Cockerell

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Edwin Henry Landseer was a renowned British artist known for his exceptional talent in capturing the beauty and essence of various subjects. From King Charles Spaniels to dramatic historical scenes, Landseer's works have left an indelible mark on the art world. One of his notable pieces is "King Charles Spaniels (The Cavaliers Pets)" painted in 1845. In this artwork, Landseer skillfully portrays the charm and elegance of these beloved dogs, showcasing their regal nature. Another masterpiece by Landseer is "Shoeing" created in 1844. This painting depicts a scene from everyday life where a blacksmith tends to a horse's hoof while surrounded by other animals. The attention to detail and realism in this piece are truly remarkable. In "Man Proposes, God Disposes" painted in 1864, Landseer delves into deeper themes of human vulnerability and mortality. This hauntingly beautiful artwork serves as a reminder that our plans can often be disrupted by forces beyond our control. "The Sick Monkey, " completed in 1875, showcases Landseer's ability to capture emotions through animal portraiture. The melancholic expression on the monkey's face evokes sympathy and contemplation about the fragility of life. Landseer also ventured into illustrating literary works such as Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream. " His interpretation of Act 4, Scene 1 transports viewers into the magical realm of fairies and enchantment with its ethereal quality. Not limited to animals or fictional worlds, Landseer also depicted real-life figures like Queen Victoria at Osborne House in 1865. This portrait captures her majesty with grace and dignity while providing insight into Victorian society during that era. Landseer’s work wasn't solely focused on paintings; he also created sculptures like "Saved. " which conveys heroism through depicting a dog rescuing someone from treacherous waters.