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  1. John Landseer ARA (1762/3? – 20 February 1852) was an English landscape engraver. Birth. Two St. Bernard dogs with an avalanche victim, one tries to revive him while the other alerts the rescue party. Line engraving by J. Landseer, 1831, after E. Landseer. Family grave of John Landseer in Highgate Cemetery (west)

  2. 15 de may. de 2024 · Biography. Born 1763/9. Died 1852. Nationality English. Birth place Lincoln. Death place London. John Landseer was one of the most important English engravers of his time. In his series of lectures at the Royal Academy, he campaigend for engraving to be recognised as an art in its own right.

  3. John George Landseer (1769-1852) Landseer was born at Lincoln; later being apprenticed to the engraver William Byrne (1743-1805). His earliest engraved plates were after Philip James de Loutherbourg and others. Landseer was a forceful promoter of the art of engraving, delivering numerous lectures on the subject.

  4. John Landseer. Also known as. John Landseer. primary name: Landseer, John. Details. individual; printmaker; author/poet; painter/draughtsman; British; Male. Life dates. 1769-1852. Address.

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · Profile. Royal Academician. Associate Engraver. Died: 29 February 1852. Nationality: British. Associated engraver: 10 Feb 1806. Gender: Male. Preferred media: Reproductive engraving. Works associated with John Landseer in the RA Collection. 1 results. After Benjamin West PRA. St John the Baptist, 28 May 1796. Line engraving. 14 results.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Art Funded. 2004. Dimensions. 18.4 x 15.9 cm. Presented by. National Loan Collection Trust through The Art Fund. John Landseer (1769-1852) was one of the most important engravers of his time. He campaigned tirelessly for engravers to be awarded full academic status at the Royal Academy.

  7. Artwork Details. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Catalogue Raisonné. Title: Monument of Mary, Queen of Scots (from "The History of England") Artist: John George Landseer (British, 1763/69–1852 London) Artist: After Robert Smirke (British, Wigton, Cumberland 1752/53–1845 London)