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Newfoundland Dog Called Lion, 1824by Edwin Henry LandseerGiclee Print12 x 9 in (without border: 11 x 8 in) Item #: 3305020 Usually ships in
3-5 Days $34.99 16 x 12 in (without border: 14 x 11 in) Item #: 2144011 Usually ships in 3-5 Days $39.99 24 x 18 in (without border: 21 x 17 in) Item #: 1733026 Usually ships in 3-5 Days $49.99 32 x 24 in (without border: 28 x 22 in) Item #: 2144013 Usually ships in 3-5 Days $69.99 40 x 30 in (without border: 35 x 28 in) Item #: 2144014 Usually ships in 3-5 Days $99.99 48 x 36 in (without border: 42 x 33 in) Item #: 2144015 Usually ships in 3-5 Days $139.99 56 x 42 in (without border: 49 x 39 in) Item #: 2144016 Usually ships in 3-5 Days $179.99
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Animals display a range of human deep emotions in Sir Edwin Henry Landseer’s sentimental paintings. The English artist (1802 – 1873) was a gifted child who first exhibited at the Royal Academy when he was only 13. Through careful study of dead animals, he was able to paint horses, dogs and deer with incredible precision. During trips to the Scottish Highlands, he found inspiration for his remarkable stag paintings. Widely admired for his work, the painter was elected to the Royal Academy in 1831 and knighted in 1850. The Giclee printing process delivers a fine stream of ink resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display. This art print is produced on a heavy 310 gsm, acid-free and watercolor textured paper.
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