Dog and Dead Deer also called Chevy (after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer)
Thomas Landseer (London 1795 – London 1880)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1844
Materials
Glass, Paper, Wood
Measurements
520 x 790 mm; 860 mm (Height); 1080 mm (Width)
Collection
Cragside, Northumberland
NT 1226493
Summary
Print, engraving Dog and Dead Deer also called Chevy (after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer) by Thomas Landseer (London 1795 – London 1880) (after of a painting by E.Landseer of a rocky wasteland with a stag lying dead and a dog curled up beside it, signed by Thos. Landseer in pencil,
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).
Marks and inscriptions
Signed by Thos. Landseer in pencil.
Makers and roles
Thomas Landseer (London 1795 – London 1880), engraver (printmaker) after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA (London 1802 - London 1873), artist