Edwin Henry Landseer

Edwin Henry Landseer

Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA (March 7, 1802 in LondonOctober 1 1873) was an English painter, well known for his paintings of animals - particularly horses, dogs and stags. The best known of Landseer's works, however, are sculptures: the lions in Trafalgar Square, London.

Life and Significance

Landseer was something of a child prodigy whose artistic talents were recognized early on; he studied under several artists, including Benjamin Robert Haydon, the well-known and controversial history painter who encouraged the young Landseer to perform dissections in order to fully understand animal musculature and skeletal structure.

At the age of just 13, in 1815, Landseer exhibited works at the Royal Academy. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy at the age of 24, and an Academician of the Royal Academy five years later in 1831. He was knighted in 1850, and although elected President of the Royal Academy in 1866 he declined the invitation.

Landseer was a notable figure in 19th century British art, and his works can be found in Tate Britain, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Kenwood House and the Wallace Collection in London. He also collaborated with fellow painter Frederick Richard Lee.

Landseer's popularity in Victorian Britain was considerable. He was widely regarded as one of the foremost animal painters of his time, and reproductions of his works were commonly found in middle-class homes. Yet his appeal crossed class boundaries, for Landseer was quite popular with the British aristocracy as well, including Queen Victoria, who commissioned numerous portraits of her family (and pets) from the artist. Landseer was particularly associated with Scotland and the Scottish Highlands, which provided the subjects (both human and animal) for many of his important paintings, including his early successes "The Hunting of Chevy Chase" (1825-1826) and "An Illicit Whiskey Still in the Highlands" (1826-1829), and his more mature achievements such as the majestic stag study "Monarch of the Glen" (1851) and "Rent Day in the Wilderness" (1855-1868).

So popular and influential were Landseer's paintings of dogs in the service of humanity that the name Landseer came to be the official name for the variety of Newfoundland dog that, rather than being almost entirely black, features a mix of both black and white; it was this variety Landseer popularized in his paintings celebrating Newfoundlands as water rescue dogs, most notably "Off to the Rescue" (1827), "A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society" (1838), and "Saved" (1856), which combines Victorian constructions of childhood with the appealing idea of noble animals devoted to humankind — a devotion indicated, in "Saved," by the fact the dog has rescued the child without any apparent human direction or intervention.

In his late 30s 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, hypchondria, and depression, often aggravated by alcohol and drug use (Ormond, "Monarch" 125). 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.

Landseer's death on 1 October 1873 was widely marked in England: shops and houses lowered their blinds, flags flew at half-staff, his bronze lions at the base of Nelson's column were hung with wreaths, and large crowds lined the streets to watch his funeral cortege pass (Ormond, "Monarch" 135). Landseer was buried in St Paul's Cathedral, London .

Miscellaneous

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 years, over certain commissions.

The English architect Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens was named after him - Lutyens' father was a friend of Landseer.

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*List of wildlife artists

External links

* [http://www.museumsyndicate.com/artist.php?artist=195 Landseer Gallery at MuseumSyndicate]
* [http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/l/landseer Web Gallery of Art] - some more examples of Landseer's work.
* [http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/egallery/maker.asp?maker=LANDSEER The Royal Collection] - Landseer works belonging to the Royal Family of England.
* [http://83.138.168.41/ixbin/hixclient.exe?submit-button=search&search-form=artist_record.html&_IXARTIST_=5760 Royal Academy of Arts Collection] - The Royal Academy's collection of Landseer works features a large number of very early sketches by the artist.

References

Ormond, Richard. "The Monarch of the Glen: Landseer in the Highlands." Edinburgh: National Galleries of Scotland, 2005.


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