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Edwin Landseer

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was entered at the 1861 Royal Academy Exhibition and caused controversy because of its subject matter. It showed a powerful horse on its knees among straw in a stable, while a young woman lies with her head pillowed on its flanks, lightly touching its head with her hand. The catalogue explained it
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Landseer was rumoured to be able to paint with both hands at the same time, for example, paint a horse's head with the right and its tail with the left, simultaneously. He was also known to be able to paint extremely quickly—when the mood struck him. He could also procrastinate, sometimes for
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He was knighted in 1850, and although elected to be president of the Royal Academy in 1866 he declined the invitation. In his late thirties Landseer suffered what is now believed to be a substantial nervous breakdown, and for the rest of his life was troubled by recurring bouts of melancholy,
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His appeal crossed class boundaries: reproductions of his works were common in middle-class homes, while he was also popular with the aristocracy. Queen Victoria commissioned numerous pictures from the artist. Initially asked to paint various royal pets, he then moved on to portraits of
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hypochondria, and depression, often aggravated by alcohol and drug use. In the last few years of his life Landseer's mental stability was problematic, and at the request of his family he was declared insane in July 1872.
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that, rather than being black or mostly black, features a mixture of both black and white. It was this variety Landseer popularised in his paintings celebrating Newfoundlands as water rescue dogs, most notably
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was considerable, and his reputation as an animal painter was unrivalled. Much of his fame – and his income – was generated by the publication of engravings of his work, many of them by his brother
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Landseer's death on 1 October 1873 was widely marked in England: shops and houses lowered their blinds, flags flew at half mast, his bronze lions at the base of
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in particular, which provided the subjects (both human and animal) for many of his important paintings. The paintings included his early successes
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were hung with wreaths, and large crowds lined the streets to watch his funeral cortege pass. Landseer was buried in
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and the Royal Academy Schools." They also visited Scotland together in 1824, which had a great effect upon Landseer.
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as a portrait of a noted equestrienne, Ann Gilbert, applying the taming techniques of the famous 'horse whisperer'
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whose artistic talents were recognised early on. He studied under several artists, including his father, and the
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in order to fully understand animal musculature and skeletal structure. Landseer's life was entwined with the
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So popular and influential were Landseer's paintings of dogs in the service of humanity that the name
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Landseer was particularly associated with Scotland, which he had first visited in 1824 and the
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In 1858 the government commissioned Landseer to make four gold lions for the base of
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by the fact the dog has rescued the child without any apparent human involvement.
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was named after him and was his godson—Lutyens' father was a friend of Landseer.
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of the Queen, shown at the Royal Academy in 1873, made from earlier sketches.
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A Victorian Salon: Paintings from the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum
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One of his earliest paintings is credited as the origin of the myth that
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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at the Bal Costumé of 12 May 1842
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in Trafalgar Square, following the rejection of a set in stone by
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At his death, Landseer left behind three unfinished paintings:
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In 1876, a 30-foot self-righting lifeboat, built by Woolfe of
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toying with the bones of the dead and other remains, from Sir
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Favourites, the Property of H.R.H. Prince George of Cambridge
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by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer. Circa 1825. Commissioned by
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In 1823 Landseer was commissioned to paint a portrait of
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Landseer was born in London, the son of the engraver
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in London. He also collaborated with fellow painter
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Index

Landseer
Landseer dog
Landseer (disambiguation)
RA

Francis Grant
Royal Academy Schools
Animalier
John Landseer
Exposition Universelle (1855)
RA
paintings of animals
lion sculptures
Nelson's Column

John Landseer
prodigy
history painter
Benjamin Robert Haydon
dissections
Royal Academy
Charles Robert Leslie
Polito
Exeter Chanqe
Georgiana Russell, Duchess of Bedford

British art
Tate Britain
Victoria and Albert Museum
Kenwood House

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