lion a newfoundland dog 1824,oil on canvas ,59x77 in,149.8x195.6 cm,victoria and albert museum,london,uk 1824,oil on canvas ,59x77 in,149.8x195.6 cm,victoria and albert museum,london,uk
monarch of the glen Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 56232
monarch of the glen mk247
1851,oil on canvas,64.5x66.5 in,163.8x169 cm,john dewar and sons ltd,london,uk mk247
1851,oil on canvas,64.5x66.5 in,163.8x169 cm,john dewar and sons ltd,london,uk
Isaac van Amburgh and his Animals Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 62814
Isaac van Amburgh and his Animals 1839 Oil on canvas Royal Collection, Windsor Van Amburgh reclines in the cage surrounded by a tiger, a lion, a lioness and two leopards. He wears a coat of mail, presumably not as a form of protection but perhaps, judging by the footwear, as a form of costume (part Roman and part medieval). There are scratches on the skin of his right forearm and on his neck. The sheen on the coats of the animals reveals Landseer's superb technique, as in the balance between the underpaint and the highlight on the lioness, or the spots visible beneath the top layer of paint on the two leopards. Artist: LANDSEER, Sir Edwin Henry Title: Isaac van Amburgh and his Animals (detail) , painting Date: 1801-1850 English : genre 1839 Oil on canvas Royal Collection, Windsor Van Amburgh reclines in the cage surrounded by a tiger, a lion, a lioness and two leopards. He wears a coat of mail, presumably not as a form of protection but perhaps, judging by the footwear, as a form of costume (part Roman and part medieval). There are scratches on the skin of his right forearm and on his neck. The sheen on the coats of the animals reveals Landseer's superb technique, as in the balance between the underpaint and the highlight on the lioness, or the spots visible beneath the top layer of paint on the two leopards. Artist: LANDSEER, Sir Edwin Henry Title: Isaac van Amburgh and his Animals (detail) , painting Date: 1801-1850 English : genre