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Sir Edward Landseer

Landseer exhibtion poster, 1982

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Poster for Tate Britain’s 1982 exhibition of the work of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, featuring an image of Landseer’s portrait of two dogs, who differ wildly in size and demeanour, titled Dignity and Impudence. The white terrier and the bloodhound depicted belonged to the artist’s friend, advisor and manager, Jacob Bell.

The text on the poster reads:

LANDSEER

TATE GALLERY, LONDON 10 FEBRUARY – 12 APRIL 1982

Recorded information 01.821 7128

Sir Edward Landseer, ‘Dignity and Impudence’ 1839 Published by the Tate Gallery Publications Department Printed in Great Britain by The Hillingdon Press, Uxbridge, Middlesex
  • Artist Sir Edward Landseer
  • Artwork Landseer exhibtion poster
  • Date of work 1982
  • Credit © Tate

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802–1873) was a British painter and sculptor, best known for his works of animals. An infant prodigy and the most successful of a large artistic family, Landseer quickly attained social and professional prowess. One of the foremost animal painters, his romantic works appealed to Victorian tastes and he was Queen Victoria’s favourite painter for a while. His reputation later plummeted due to the sentimental, moralistic tone of his work. Dogged by depression after a breakdown in his 30s, he eventually completed the sculpture of four magnificent bronze lions for Nelson’s Column in 1860.
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