WORKS OF SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. 7/ 



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1842— (7) OTTERS AND SALMON— THE HIGHLAND SHEPHERD'S HOME— 

 ZIVAt a badger dog belonging to the hereditary Prince Saxe Coburg-Gotha — A 

 PAIR OF BRAZILIAN MONKEYS, tbe property of Her Unisay—BREEZE, 

 a favourite retriever, the property of tbe Accountant-General — EOS, a favourite 

 greyhound, the property of H.R.H. Prince A\hert— THE SANCTUARY. 



1843— (2) HON. ASHLEY PONSONBY— HORSES, the property of William Wigram, 



Esq. 

 1844— (4) THE OTTER SPEARED, portraits of the Earl of Aberdeen's otter hounds— 



DISAPPOINT.MENT-COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOll'S 



BEFORE THEM— SHOEING. 

 1845— ?■//£■ SHEPHERDS PRAYER. 



1846— (4) TI.ME OF PE.iCE-TIME OF WAR-STAG AT BAY— REFRESH- 

 MENT. 

 1847 — (2) THE DRIVE, shooting deer on the pass ; scene in the Black Mount, Glen- 



Urchy Forest — MR. VAN AMBURGH, as he appeared with his animals at the 



London Theatres, painted for F.M. the Duke of Wellington. 

 1848— (5) PINCHER, the property of Montague Gore, Esq. —SKETCH OF MY 



FATHER— ALEXANDER AND DIOGENES— AN OLD COVER HACK, 



the property of R. Heathcote, Esq.— /I RANDOM SHOT. 

 i849-(5) THE DESERT— THE FORESTER'S FAMILY— THE FREE CHURCH 



—COLLIE DOGS— EVENING SCENE IN THE HIGHLANDS. 

 1850— (3) A DIALOGUE AT lV.4TERL00—"'Whal man of you, h.iving an hundred 



sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, 



and go after that which is lost until he find it?" (St. Luke xv., ^)—G0OD 



DOGGIE, the property of Lady Murchison. 



r85t-(6) 



" When first the day-star's clear cool light. 

 Chasing night's shadows grey. 

 With silver touched each^rocky height 

 That girded wild Glen-strae, 

 Uprose the monarch of the glen, 

 Majestic from his lair, 

 Surveyed the scene with piercing ken. 

 And snuffed the fragrant air." 



(Lc^efuis o/Glenoychay, a Poem). 



-GROUP, GENEVA— SCENE FRO.M THE MIDSUM.VIER NIGHTS 

 DREAM, Titania and Bottom ; Fairies attending Peas Blossom, Cob-web, Mustard- 

 seed, Moth, &Q.— HIGHLANDER— LASSIE— THE LAST RUN OF THE 

 SEASON. 



1853— (4) NIGHT— MORNING— CHILDREN OF THE MIST— TWINS. 



1854— (3) ROYAL SPORTS ON HILL AND LOCH, the Queen, the Prince Consort, 

 and the Prince of Wales, the Viscountess Jocelyn— Z^.^j^^i^/ii DINMONT, the 

 favourite old Skye terrier of Her Majesty the Queen. 



1856— <2) SA VED ! Dedicated to the Humane Society — HIGHLAND NURSES, 

 dedicated to Miss Nightingale. 



1857— (3) SCENE IN BRAE MAR, Highland deer, &c.— ROUGH AND READY- 

 UNCLE TOM AND HIS WIFE FOR SALE. 



i85S-(2) THE MAID AND MAGPIE— DEERSTALKING. 



1859— (4) DOUBTFUL CR U.WBS -" BRAN viM never put another stag to bay; and 

 OSCAR will no make out by himself. The deer will do fine yel\"—THE 

 PRIZE CALF— A KIND STAR. 



itia— FLOOD IN THE HIGHLANDS. 



