Sir Edwin Henry Landseer: The Romantic Movement

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The Art of Landseer Romanticism was artistic, literary and intellectual movement that had stated emerging at the end of seventeenth century. The Romantic Movement was on its peak between 1800 and 1850, meanwhile career of a British painter Sir Edwin Henry Landseer was on its peak as well. He became one of notable figure in the Romantic Movement, painted numerous painting using animals as his primary subject. He depicted animals with emotions in paintings; whereas, previously animals were mostly depicted as accessories in art. Five of his paintings from romanticism era are Jocko with the Hedgehog completed in 1828, Swannery Invaded by Eagles completed in 1869, Eos, A Favorite Greyhound of Prince Albert completed in 1841, Attachment completed …show more content…

Awe of nature was another common occurring theme in during Romantic Movement, there was a sentimental value associated with nature. This appreciation for nature arisen from difficult life experienced by people in the cities as they were becoming more modern. Awe of nature served as a “romantic getaway”, and many artists such as Sir Edwin Henry Landseer were able depict it in beautiful manner.
3. Celebration of individual is another recurring theme throughout romanticism era – individual are separated from masses and more emphasis is put on self-worth and potential of an individual’s inner self. There is possibility of higher purpose for all individuals, an individual is more than just a number in a population. An individual’s life can even be considered heroic in some sense.
4. Importance of imagination is greatly emphasized as well which also goes beyond enlightenment values such as logic. Literary works depicted situations that were non-existent before the Romantic Movement, for instance Sir Edwin Henry Landseer portrayed animals in his paintings with extreme emotions. This anthropomorphic view on animals, resulted in respect for them and they were view more than accessories or …show more content…

1. A sense sadness and loyalty is depicted in painting, dog’s love and affection for its owner can be sensed with the way he is looking at its owner.
2. Portrayal of awe of nature is quite obvious with the setting of incident is surrounded by mountains and trees.
3. The painting is telling the story about the death of an individual, and his dog’s love for that individual, so the theme of celebration of individual is definitely present.
4. This painting is a fruit if Sir Edwin Henry Landseer’s imagination as this was completed years after the incident; however, he managed to show us dog would have felt that time.
5. A common man is idealized here who died while doing something he pleasured and his loyal best friend was there by his side.
Shoeing (1844)
1. a wide range of emotions are depicted in this composition the blacksmith is motivated and focusing on his work, the dog and donkey are watching him work in a sense of wonder, and horse is not paying attention work inside but focusing on looking out of the

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