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Edwin Henry Landseer Lion A Newfoundland Dog Photo Print

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Edwin Henry Landseer Lion A Newfoundland Dog Photo Print

Edwin Henry Landseer Lion A Newfoundland Dog Photo Print

A Beautiful print of "Lion: A Newfoundland Dog" an 1824 oil on canvas painting by English painter Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA. The original painting was commissioned by the dog's owner. The artist used his knowledge of the Scottish landscape to create the awesome background evident in the painting. Knighted in 1850, Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA was an English painter and sculptor who was well known for his paintings of animals and in particular horses, dogs, and stags—his best known works are the lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square. The son of the engraver John Landseer A.R.A., Edwin Henry Landseer (1802–1873) was born in London. Landseer was something of a genius whose creative talents were recognised early. He studied under several artists, including his father, and the history painter Benjamin Haydon. Haydon encouraged the young Landseer to perform dissections in order to fully understand animal musculature and skeletal structure. In 1815, at the age of just 13, Landseer exhibited his work at the Royal Academy and at the age of 24 was elected an Associate there and an Academician in 1831. Later on, in 1866, Landseer was elected President but declined the offer. It is believed that in his late 30s Landseer suffered a significant nervous breakdown that would plague him the rest of his life with recurring bouts of melancholy, hypochondria, and depression. In the last years of his life Landseer's mental stability was a challenge, and at the request of his family he was declared insane in July of 1872. Edwin Henry Landseer Lion A Newfoundland Dog Canvas Print A Beautiful print of "Lion: A Newfoundland Dog" an 1824 oil on canvas painting by English painter Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA. The original painting was commissioned by the dog's owner. The artist used his knowledge of the Scottish landscape to create the awesome background evident in the painting. Knighted in 1850, Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA was an English painter and sculptor who was well known for his paintings of animals and in particular horses, dogs, and stags—his best known works are the lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square. The son of the engraver John Landseer A.R.A., Edwin Henry Landseer (1802–1873) was born in London. Landseer was something of a genius whose creative talents were recognised early. He studied under several artists, including his father, and the history painter Benjamin Haydon. Haydon encouraged the young Landseer to perform dissections in order to fully understand animal musculature and skeletal structure. In 1815, at the age of just 13, Landseer exhibited his work at the Royal Academy and at the age of 24 was elected an Associate there and an Academician in 1831. Later on, in 1866, Landseer was elected President but declined the offer. It is believed that in his late 30s Landseer suffered a significant nervous breakdown that would plague him the rest of his life with recurring bouts of melancholy, hypochondria, and depression. In the last years of his life Landseer's mental stability was a challenge, and at the request of his family he was declared insane in July of 1872.

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By Emma W.24 August 2020Verified Purchase
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I fell in love with this painting by Claude Lorrain as soon as I saw it but with a limited budget I had to go for the cheaper version but I was truly amazed when it arrived - it’s as beautiful as it looked on the site! The quality of the printing is excellent- you wouldn’t know it was a basic poster at all!
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By Noel S.17 September 2023Verified Purchase
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Beautiful photo in quaiity print,. Very satisfied with print.
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By Jane M.4 September 2021Verified Purchase
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Excellent quality print and well packaged.. The print turned out beautiful and far better than I expected. The colours are perfect.

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