Summary:
• Item: Dignity and Impudence Oil Painting
• Artist: Unknown
• Medium: Oil on canvass on board
• Circa: 1860
• Period: Victorian
• Provenance: England, UK
• Subject: Hound & Terrier dog
• Extremely well painted
• Natural rich colours
• Pleasing subject
• Glass fronted
• Original fine quality gilt frame
• Excellent original condition
• Frame Height = 43.2cm / 17” / 1ft 5”
• Frame Width = 37cm / 14½” / 1ft 2½”
• Free delivery to England, Wales & southern Scotland*
• 14-day free UK returns policy
Description:
This is a fine quality antique English Victorian early copy of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer’s Dignity and Impudence painting, circa 1860, in excellent original condition. The original was painted in 1839 and now hangs in the Tate Gallery collection. The original artwork by Sir Edwin Landseer''s 1839 painting, housed at the Tate, depicts a large bloodhound (Grafton) and a small terrier (Scratch). The theme personifies
... dogs, contrasting the solemnity of the bloodhound with the playful nature of the terrier, inspired by Dutch portraiture. The ''After'' versions refers to numerous copies made, because the original was so beloved, many skilled copies and engravings were made by other artists, often in the late 19th century. In essence, if you see a painting described as ''After Sir Edwin Landseer, Dignity and Impudence'', it''s a popular derivative of the famous original, capturing its iconic dog portraits. Landseer was knighted by Queen Victoria, as she was a great lover of his work and this set the fashion for animal paintings.
This oil painting, which is painted on canvass and then on board, is extremely well painted. The dog painting is created in muted browns and is viewed through a stable window. This mid-Victorian oil painting is framed behind glass, in its original fine quality ornate gilt frame, which is in excellent condition. Sir Edwin Landseer (1802-1873) exhibited many times at the British Royal Academy.
''After Sir Edwin Landseer''s Dignity and Impudence'' refers to the numerous copies, prints, and adaptations of Landseer''s famous 1839 painting, which features a stately bloodhound (Dignity) and a mischievous terrier (Impudence), both owned by his friend Jacob Bell, capturing human-like personalities through witty Dutch portraiture parody. Many of these ''after'' versions, often Victorian oil paintings or engravings, were produced due to the original''s immense popularity, appearing in private collections, auctions, and the National Trust.
Condition Report:
The board and oils are in excellent original condition – the picture display vibrant colours. The glass fronted mount and ornate gilt frame are original and also in excellent condition. Nominal old age marks and wear to the leading edges of the gilt frame, but nothing significant, considering the age of the item. The back of the frame incorporates the original board and hanging string. This Dignity and Impudence Oil Painting is ready to hang.
Price:
The price for this item is £895 including free delivery to England, Wales & Southern Scotland* and 14-day free UK returns.
Free UK Delivery*:
We offer free delivery to mainland England, Wales, and Southern Scotland (anywhere south of Stirling).
14-Day Free UK Returns & Refunds:
A free 14-day “no quibble” UK returns policy (from the date you receive the item) is available if you are not happy with this item. We will collect the item free of charge from you (we do not charge a return fee / collection fee).
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About the Seller:
This item is being sold by Yola Gray Antiques who is an accredited member of LAPADA and CINOA. Yola Gray has dealt in fine art and antique furniture for over 45 years.
Product Code: 116035
Please contact us on 01829 458 070 or 07960 738 212 to arrange a viewing. Alternatively, please email: info@yolagray.comInternal Reference: 116035
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1191460
Dateline of this antique is 1860
Height is 43.2cm (17.0inches)Width is 37cm (14.6inches)Depth is 5cm (2.0inches)
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