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Landseer
[ land-seer, -syer ]
noun
- Sir Edwin Henry, 1802–73, English painter, especially of animals.
Landseer
/ ˈlænsɪə /
noun
- LandseerSir Edwin Henry18021873MEnglishARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Sir Edwin Henry. 1802–73, English painter, noted for his studies of animals
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Landseer could suggest no more vivid comparison, than one which leaps into your own imagination—a snake soused upon by an eagle.
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We are unfeigned admirers of Mr Landseer's genius, but we do not think this one of his happiest efforts.
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Landseer said that in the drawing of animals he had nothing to teach her.
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His most notable productions were after Landseer and Lawrence.
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It was certain that her copy of Landseer's "Rabbits" was a work of extreme merit.
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