Mustard, the son of Pepper; Given by the Late Sir Water Scott to Sir Francis Chantrey, RA, also called (i) Pen, Brush and Chisel and (ii) The Studio of Sir Franis Chantrey (after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer)
Thomas Landseer (London 1795 – London 1880)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Unknown
Materials
Glass, Paper, Wood
Measurements
590 x 630 mm; 960 mm (Height); 920 mm (Width)
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Cragside, Northumberland
NT 1226461
Summary
Print, engraving, Mustard, the son of Pepper; Given by the Late Sir Water Scott to Sir Francis Chantrey, RA, also called (i) Pen, Brush and Chisel and (ii) The Studio of Sir Franis Chantrey (after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer) by Thomas Landseer (London 1795 – London 1880). Signed by Sir Edwin Landseer and Thomas Landseer of a still life with two dead woodcocks, a sculptured bust and sculptor's tools and a dog lying on the table,
Provenance
Armstrong collection. Transferred by the Treasury to The National Trust in 1977 via the National Land Fund, aided by 3rd Baron Armstrong of Bamburgh and Cragside (1919 - 1987).
Makers and roles
Thomas Landseer (London 1795 – London 1880), artist after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA (London 1802 - London 1873), artist