Composition with Monkeys
Composition with Monkeys is an original artwork realized by Thomas Landseer (1795-1880) in the middle of the 19th century.
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T-128414
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Composition with Monkeys is an original artwork realized by Thomas Landseer (1795-1880) in the middle of the 19th century.
Original etching.
Good condition.
Draughtsman and printmaker, chiefly of animal and satirical subjects. Eldest son of the engraver John George Landseer. Studied with his brothers Charles and Edwin under Benjamin Robert Haydon, alongside Thomas Bewick. Published his first aquatint after Haydon in 1816. In 1819, with others of Haydon's pupils, he exhibited drawings made from the Elgin marbles and Raphael's cartoons in the Royal Collection in the Great Room at St. James. He was entremely deaf. Through his career he produced over 125 etchings and engravings after paintings by his brother Edwin, as well as sporting and satirical prints, however his chief subject matter was animals. He produced several publications of animal prints after Rembrandt, Rubens, Stubbs etc. The quality of his work declined after the death of his brother Edwin, who often retouched his plates.
Collect a very beautiful artwork of 19th century and discover more on Wallector.com!
Original etching.
Good condition.
Draughtsman and printmaker, chiefly of animal and satirical subjects. Eldest son of the engraver John George Landseer. Studied with his brothers Charles and Edwin under Benjamin Robert Haydon, alongside Thomas Bewick. Published his first aquatint after Haydon in 1816. In 1819, with others of Haydon's pupils, he exhibited drawings made from the Elgin marbles and Raphael's cartoons in the Royal Collection in the Great Room at St. James. He was entremely deaf. Through his career he produced over 125 etchings and engravings after paintings by his brother Edwin, as well as sporting and satirical prints, however his chief subject matter was animals. He produced several publications of animal prints after Rembrandt, Rubens, Stubbs etc. The quality of his work declined after the death of his brother Edwin, who often retouched his plates.
Collect a very beautiful artwork of 19th century and discover more on Wallector.com!
More Information
SKU
T-128414
Artist
Thomas Landseer
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Etching
Period
19th Century
Year
Mid-19th Century
Signature
Stamp Signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
37 x 27 x 0.1
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