This 19th-century oil painting inspired by Monarch of the Glen captures the dramatic grandeur and romantic naturalism that defined Victorian-era Highland imagery. The regal stag, poised against a sweeping mountainous backdrop, embodies the period’s fascination with wilderness as both a symbol of national identity and a stage for heroic sentiment. Rich brushwork and atmospheric depth lend the composition a powerful sense of presence, reflecting the enduring influence of Sir Edwin Landseer’s iconic vision on generations of landscape and animal painters.
-Size: approx.
-Materials: oil on canvas, framed
-Provenance: 19th century
-Made in: United Kingdom/Europe
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This 19th-century oil painting inspired by Monarch of the Glen captures the dramatic grandeur and romantic naturalism that defined Victorian-era Highland imagery. The regal stag, poised against a sweeping mountainous backdrop, embodies the period’s fascination with wilderness as both a symbol of national identity and a stage for heroic sentiment. Rich brushwork and atmospheric depth lend the composition a powerful sense of presence, reflecting the enduring influence of Sir Edwin Landseer’s iconic vision on generations of landscape and animal painters.
-Size: approx.
-Materials: oil on canvas, framed
-Provenance: 19th century
-Made in: United Kingdom/Europe
-Notes:
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