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Monarch of the Glen Richard Ormond

Monarch of the Glen By Richard Ormond

Monarch of the Glen by Richard Ormond


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Sir Edwin Landseer (1802-1873) was the greatest British animal painter of the nineteenth century. The secret of his success lay in his ability to invest the natural world with feeling and imagination. Scotland became an inspiration for his finest works. In his paintings, he caught the spirit of what it was that attracted visitors to Scotland.

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Monarch of the Glen: Landseer in the Highlands by Richard Ormond

Sir Edwin Landseer (1802-1873) was the greatest British animal painter of the nineteenth century, and for his contemporaries the greatest artist of the age. The secret of his success lay in his ability to invest the natural world with feeling and imagination, allied to brilliant descriptive powers. Landseer was born in 1802, the son of the author and engraver, John Landseer, and his wife, Jane Potts. A child prodigy, he first exhibited animal studies at the Royal Academy in 1815, when he was just thirteen. By the time of his first visit to Scotland in 1824, he had already made a name for himself with works like Fighting Dogs Getting Wind and Alpine Mastiffs Reanimating a Distressed Traveller. Scotland became an inspiration for his finest works. In his paintings he caught the spirit of what it was that attracted visitors to Scotland: the wildness and splendour of the landscape, the sense of space and solitude, and the spectacle of nature red in tooth and claw. Landseer's enthusiasm for the Highlands extended to the Highlanders themselves, whose simple lives and rugged characters he so admired. His superbly detailed scenes capture the very essence and texture of Highland life and contribute to a Romantic vision of Scotland that is still with us today. In 1840, at the height of his powers, Landseer suffered a severe mental breakdown, and his later years were to be clouded by bouts of instability. In spite of this handicap, his imaginative powers showed no signs of deterioration. On the contrary, he produced some of his most memorable and moving images in the period after 1840, among them his great deer pictures. His heroic stags exhibit strength, courage, fearlessness, defiance, loyalty and endurance and none more so than the aptly named The Monarch of the Glen. Often the victims of man, they also offer inspiration to him in their character as free and sovereign creatures of the high hills - a counterpoint to the sturdy independence and bravery of the British people.

About Richard Ormond

Richard Ormond is a highly regarded author. He was Director of the National Maritime Museum, and before that Deputy Director of the National Portrait Gallery. He is now an independent art historian and commits himself full time to writing. He is also Director of the John Singer Sargent catalogue raisonne project. He has written extensively on the artist John Singer Sargent and his published titles include John Singer Sargent (1970), Sir Edwin Landseer (1981), Winterhalter and the Courts of Europe (1987), Sargent Abroad (1997), Sargent and Italy (2002) and John Singer Sargent: The Later Portraits (2004).

Table of Contents

Introduction/preface; Acknowledgements; Landseer's Highlands by Professor Christopher Smout; Sir Walter Scott and History; Sporting Pictures; Highlanders; Highland Landscapes; Patrons and Prints; The Monarch of the Glen; Exhibition Checklist; Chronology; Brief Bibliography; Notes and References; Index

Additional information

GOR006992613
9781903278703
1903278708
Monarch of the Glen: Landseer in the Highlands by Richard Ormond
Used - Very Good
Hardback
National Galleries of Scotland
19990101
144
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