Sir edwin henry landseer,R.A.
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1802-1873
Painter, draughtsman, sculptor and etcher, brother of (3) Charles Landseer. He became the best-known member of the family and was one of the most highly respected and popular British painters of the 19th century. He was first trained by his father, who taught him etching, and he then studied with Benjamin Robert Haydon and at the Royal Academy Schools in London. Precociously gifted, he drew competently from childhood and in 1813 he won the Silver Palette for draughtsmanship at the Society of Arts. In 1815 he exhibited at the Royal Academy for the first time, showing some drawings of a mule and of the heads of dogs. From an early age he was a frequent visitor to the menagerie in Exeter Change in the Strand, London, |
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Saved new21/Sir edwin henry landseer,R.A.-226932.jpg Painting ID:: 59525
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Saved (1856)
Landseer's paintings of dogs were highly popular among all classes of society. |
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Landseer, Edwin Henry
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RA (7 March 1802 - 1 October 1873) was an English painter, well known for his paintings of animalseparticularly horses, dogs and stags. The best known of Landseer's works, however, are sculptures: the lions in Trafalgar Square, London.
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Saved new25/Landseer, Edwin Henry-736445.jpg Painting ID:: 92769
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oil on canvas
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