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07/12/2010 mary crisp
old print of monarch of the glen I have a large print of monarch of the glen painter Edwin Lanseer engraved by Thomas Landseer Printed by Henry Graves & co London in 1868. unerneath there is a poem which starts, WHEN FIRST THE DAY STARS COOL AND LIGHT. I would like to know a bit more about this print and especialy about the poem. I have searched through all Sir Walter Scott,s works with nill result (he was a great friend of the painters) Also has this print any value
01/04/2008 jeff spengler
The Landseers The Landseer brothers (Thomas, Sir Edwin, and Charles)were all members of the Royal Academy. Thomas was a highly regarded engraver as well, and did many engravings of Edwin's paintings. I have an original Thomas Landseer engraving of Rosa Bonheur's "The Horse Fair," dated 1857.
01/03/2007 amanda
sir edwin engraving dated 1864 i would like to know the value of this engraving it is also stamped possibly by a collecter of the engraving at one time it is rather large in excellent condition of a man on a cliff with two dead dogs and a dead buck and sheep? man is calling out probably for help from the bottom he is on a large rock with a swinging vine although a gloomie type of piece of artwork it is also very beautiful in detail any information would be very appreciated Amanda
05/07/2005 Elizabeth Wright
unknown work I would like to identify a work similar in style to a'Highland Group'but comprising- a ghillie,a boy,1 black pony,1 white pony [with burden],2 sheep,4 dogs and a'bag of assorted game birds.
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