Portrait of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer

Sir Edwin Henry Landseer Painting Reproductions 1 of 4

1802-1873

English Romanticism Painter

Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, born in London on 7 March 1802, exhibited prodigious ability from an early age, honing his craft in a household already rich with artistic influence. His father, the engraver John Landseer, recognized his son's talent and encouraged him to study anatomy, often by way of dissections, under the history painter Benjamin Robert Haydon. Such discipline in observing musculature and skeletal structures shaped Landseer's facility for portraying animals in exacting detail. By the age of 13, he was showing work at the Royal Academy as an Honorary Exhibitor, and soon he ascended to the ranks of Associate and then Royal Academician, all before the age of 30.

The breadth of Landseer's reputation was built on a gift for capturing the dignity and specificity of his subjects - especially horses, dogs, and stags. Early commissions, such as the portrait of Georgiana Russell, Duchess of Bedford, combined his flair for realism with a keen understanding of character. These attributes would subsequently translate into some of Victorian Britain's most recognized animal portraits. Queen Victoria herself frequently commissioned Landseer to record royal pets, ghillies, and family members. His skill in portraying sentiment, without sliding into trivial sentimentality, garnered him widespread acclaim, and engravings of his works, often executed by his brother Thomas, brought that acclaim into countless middle-class homes.

His personal life was marked by highs and lows. An affair with the Duchess of Bedford, who was considerably older, revealed a penchant for intense, often tumultuous relationships. In his late thirties, he experienced what many describe as a significant nervous collapse, and this precipitated recurring bouts of depression, hypochondria, and problems with alcohol and drugs. The episodes of ill health would vex him for the remainder of his life, leading to periods of procrastination and, eventually, an official declaration of insanity in 1872. Yet, despite such challenges, he remained steadfastly productive, leaving behind a formidable body of paintings and sculptures.

Landseer's affinity for Scotland proved crucial in defining his thematic choices. Trips to the Highlands yielded works that conveyed the dramatic sweep of the landscape and the solemnity of the stags he so often depicted. "The Monarch of the Glen" (1851) stands as a testament to his adroitness in capturing the grandeur of the natural world. The painting, widely reproduced in steel engravings, was well received and became emblematic of Landseer's Scottish oeuvre. Indeed, his long association with Scotland underscores a broader interest in scenes of rural life, as seen in "An Illicit Whisky Still in the Highlands" (1826–1829) and "Rent Day in the Wilderness" (1855–1868).

Perhaps no other artist of his generation was as synonymous with animal painting. So compelling was his portrayal of large, gentle Newfoundland dogs that the black-and-white variety was officially named the "Landseer." Works such as "A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society" (1838) and "Saved" (1856) speak to his fascination with the role of dogs in rescue and companionship. In these canvases, one finds a sentiment not of sugary adoration but of keen admiration for the virtues of faithfulness and fortitude. The strong narrative undercurrent in his paintings appealed to both aristocratic patrons and the growing Victorian middle class, who saw in Landseer's art a reflection of cherished values.

Sculpture came to occupy an important place in his later career. His commission for four lions at the base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square tested his abilities in a medium distinct from his paintings. Working alongside Carlo Marochetti, Landseer struggled with health and practical challenges, postponing progress and adding tension to the project. Nevertheless, by 1867, the bronze lions were unveiled, forever linking Landseer's name to one of London's most famous landmarks.

During his final years, Landseer continued to paint, though his mental health deteriorated further. He was knighted in 1850 and was even considered for the presidency of the Royal Academy, a position he declined. On 1 October 1873, Landseer died, and his funeral saw Londoners lining the streets while his bronze lions bore wreaths. Buried in St Paul's Cathedral, he left behind three unfinished works - "Finding the Otter," "Nell Gwynne," and "The Dead Buck" - which the painter John Everett Millais completed in accordance with Landseer's final wishes.

In examining Landseer's life and career, one perceives a complex balance: a man of remarkable facility who struggled with private despair, and an artist who, nonetheless, contributed an enduring legacy to British art. His deft interpretations of animals, infused with a combination of anatomical insight and emotional nuance, continue to resonate. Through paintings that told stories of loyalty, natural majesty, and human-animal kinship, Landseer earned his position among the preeminent artists of the 19th century.

73 Landseer Paintings

The Arab Tent, 1866 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

The Arab Tent 1866

Oil Painting
$1086
Canvas Print
$50.94
SKU: LEH-824
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 153.6 x 226.4 cm
The Wallace Collection, London, United Kingdom

Jocko with a Hedgehog, 1828 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Jocko with a Hedgehog 1828

Oil Painting
$935
SKU: LEH-825
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: unknown
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin, USA

Dignity and Impudence, 1839 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Dignity and Impudence 1839

Oil Painting
$932
Canvas Print
$49.82
SKU: LEH-826
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 88.9 x 69.2 cm
Tate Gallery, London, United Kingdom

Eos, A Favorite Greyhound of Prince Albert, 1841 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Eos, A Favorite Greyhound of Prince Albert 1841

Oil Painting
$989
Canvas Print
$56.42
SKU: LEH-827
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 111.8 x 142.9 cm
The Royal Collection, London, United Kingdom

Scene in Braemar - Highland Deer, 1857 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Scene in Braemar - Highland Deer 1857

Oil Painting
$1116
SKU: LEH-828
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

The Faithful Hound, c.1830 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

The Faithful Hound c.1830

Oil Painting
$1176
Canvas Print
$57.52
SKU: LEH-829
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 68.4 x 91.2 cm
Royal Academy of Arts, London, United Kingdom

The Duchess of Abercorn and her Daughter, 1834 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

The Duchess of Abercorn and her Daughter 1834

Oil Painting
$687
SKU: LEH-2906
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: unknown
Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire, United Kingdom

Stag, n.d. by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Stag n.d.

Oil Painting
$1052
Canvas Print
$81.73
SKU: LEH-7569
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Comical Dogs, 1836 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Comical Dogs 1836

Oil Painting
$1041
Canvas Print
$100.49
SKU: LEH-7570
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 69.8 x 76.2 cm
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom

There's No Place Like Home, n.d. by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

There's No Place Like Home n.d.

Oil Painting
$959
Canvas Print
$49.82
SKU: LEH-7571
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: unknown
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom

Ptarmigan in a Landscape, 1833 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Ptarmigan in a Landscape 1833

Oil Painting
$1086
Canvas Print
$56.84
SKU: LEH-7572
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 49.5 x 65.4 cm
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania, USA

A Shepherd and his Flock, n.d. by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

A Shepherd and his Flock n.d.

Oil Painting
$850
Canvas Print
$61.41
SKU: LEH-7573
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

A Highland Loch, n.d. by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

A Highland Loch n.d.

Oil Painting
$781
Canvas Print
$49.82
SKU: LEH-7574
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Niccolo Paganini Playing the Violin, 1831 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Niccolo Paganini Playing the Violin 1831

Paper Art Print
$47.55
SKU: LEH-7575
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 27.5 x 21.5 cm
Private Collection

Portrait of Mr Van Amburgh as he Appeared with his Animals at the London Theatre, 1847 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Portrait of Mr Van Amburgh as he Appeared with ... 1847

Oil Painting
$2082
Canvas Print
$55.33
SKU: LEH-7576
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 175.5 x 238.5 cm
Yale Center for British Art, Connecticut, USA

Portrait Sketch of Sir Walter Scott, 1867 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Portrait Sketch of Sir Walter Scott 1867

Paper Art Print
$47.55
SKU: LEH-7577
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 43.8 x 28.3 cm
Private Collection

A Puppy teasing a Frog, 1824 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

A Puppy teasing a Frog 1824

Oil Painting
$1038
Canvas Print
$49.82
SKU: LEH-7578
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 35.5 x 44.5 cm
Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, United Kingdom

Doubtful Crumbs, c.1858/59 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Doubtful Crumbs c.1858/59

Oil Painting
$1051
Canvas Print
$62.19
SKU: LEH-7579
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 63.4 x 75.9 cm
The Wallace Collection, London, United Kingdom

Lady Godiva's Prayer, c.1865 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Lady Godiva's Prayer c.1865

Oil Painting
$1766
Canvas Print
$58.49
SKU: LEH-7580
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 143 x 113 cm
Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry, United Kingdom

A Courtyard in Olden Times, c.1834 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

A Courtyard in Olden Times c.1834

Canvas Print
$66.27
SKU: LEH-7581
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 45 x 59 cm
Private Collection

A Study for Bolton Abbey in the Olden Time, c.1834 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

A Study for Bolton Abbey in the Olden Time c.1834

Canvas Print
$49.82
SKU: LEH-7582
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 32 x 40.5 cm
Private Collection

Portrait of Elizabeth Wells, Lady Dyke, n.d. by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Portrait of Elizabeth Wells, Lady Dyke n.d.

Oil Painting
$1006
SKU: LEH-7583
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Monarch of the Glen, 1851 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Monarch of the Glen 1851

Oil Painting
$1266
Canvas Print
$73.31
SKU: LEH-7584
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 163.8 x 169 cm
Private Collection

Head of a Roebuck and Two Ptarmigan, c.1830 by Landseer | Painting Reproduction

Head of a Roebuck and Two Ptarmigan c.1830

Oil Painting
$1028
Canvas Print
$49.82
SKU: LEH-7585
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Original Size: 22.5 x 30.4 cm
Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA

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