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Otters and Salmon by Charles George Lewis (1808-1880) after Sir Edwin Landseer RA (1802-1873) An otter standing over a dead salmon on a rock, looking back to left with a snarl at another otter which approaches; waterfall and mountain stream bordered by rocks in the background by Charles George Lewis (1808-1880) after Sir Edwin Landseer RA (1802-1873) 1842 Royal Academy exhibit 'Otters and Salmon'.
Artist's proof before letter signed bottom left 'E Landseer', and bearing 'Printsellers Association' blindstamp, Published London 1871.
Another example can be found in the collection of the British Museum. That engraving bears the letters 'Painted by Sir E. Landseer, R.A. // London Published April 28th 1871 by J. McQueen, 37 Great Marlborough Street, Regent Street.
// Engraved by C.G. Lewis. // Copyright'.
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Artist: Sir Edwin Landseer RA |
Yr: 1871 |
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"The Ptarmigan Hill" by Thomas Landseer ARA (1795-1880) after the painting by Sir Edwin Landseer RA (1802-1873) Gordon Setters on a rocky hill-top, approaching a group of birds sheltering under a rock in the foreground at left, a bird of prey in the sky at right and mountains behind engraved by Thomas Landseer ARA (1795-1880) after the painting by Sir Edwin Landseer RA(1802-1873)
Signed in pencil by 'Thos Landseer' bottom right, bottom left Printseller's Association blind-stamp (L.2050), lettered UKU.
Etching, engraving and stipple on chine coll, published by Thomas Agnew & Sons in 1874.
Lettered above image with publication line: "Published April 10th. 1874 by Messrs. Thos. Agnew & Sons, 5 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London - Copyright Registered."
Another example can be found in the collection of the British Museum.
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Artist: Sir Edwin Landseer RA |
Yr: 1874 |
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A pencil study of a Bruges lady by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer R.A. (1802-1873) A pencil study of a cottage girl seated on a low wall by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer R.A. (1802-1873). The reverse bears “Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd†label “No. 24116†“London 43, Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, Wâ€. Then a further typed label “Sir E. Landseer R.A. (1802-1873) “A Peasant Women Bruges†From a sketch-bookâ€. Circa 1835 Landseer painted Louisa, Marchinoness of Abercorn (1812-1905) as a ‘cottage girl’ in similar attire. Peasant women were not an unfamiliar subject by Landseer there are several such drawings in The Royal Collection. English, circa 1830.
Provenance:
- Thomas Agnew and Sons No 24116
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Artist: Sir Edwin Landseer RA |
Yr: 1830 |
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