Edwin Henry Landseer
Edwin Henry Landseer was an English painter and sculptor known for his paintings of animals, particularly horses, dogs, and stags. He is best known for his lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square.
Painter
March 7, 1802
Pisces
October 01, 1873
71
England
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA, an English painter and sculptor, gained recognition for his remarkable portrayals of animals, especially horses, dogs, and stags. Among his most renowned works are “The Monarch of the Glen,” which features a majestic red deer stag, and the impressive lion sculptures situated at the base of Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square. Landseer’s dog paintings, such as “Dignity and Impudence,” are highly celebrated. He often collaborated with fellow painter Frederick Richard Lee, and his masterpieces can be found in esteemed institutions like Tate Britain and the Victoria and Albert Museum.