John George Landseer
(1761 or 1769-1852), Engraver and antiquary; father of Sir Edwin LandseerSitter in 2 portraits
Artist associated with 10 portraits
A leading engraver and antiquary, who lobbied for members of his profession to receive full membership of the Royal Academy. Landseer was apprenticed to William Byrne, a leading engraver, and his first works were vignettes after paintings by Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg for Thomas Macklin's edition of the Bible. In a series of lectures given at the Royal Institution in 1806, Landseer expounded his theory that engraving was 'sculpture by incision'. He is best remembered for nurturing the early career of his son, Sir Edwin Landseer 'with zeal and discretion'.
'Commemoration of the victory of June 1st 1794'
by Francesco Bartolozzi, and John George Landseer, and Thomas Ryder, and James Stow, published by Robert Bowyer, after Robert Smirke
line engraving, published 1802
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'Commemoration of the victory of June 1st 1794'
by Francesco Bartolozzi, and John George Landseer, and Thomas Ryder, and James Stow, published by Robert Bowyer, after Robert Smirke
line engraving, published 1802
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by William Bromley, and by John George Landseer, and by William Satchwell Leney (Lenney), published by Robert Bowyer, after Robert Smirke
line engraving, published 1803
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by William Bromley, and by John George Landseer, and by William Satchwell Leney (Lenney), published by Robert Bowyer, after Robert Smirke
line engraving, published 1803
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by William Holl Sr, after John Russell, and by John George Landseer, after Ramsay Richard Reinagle, published by Robert John Thornton
stipple engraving and etching, published 10 April 1805
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by John George Landseer, after Thomas Gibson
line engraving, published 1805
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by William Holl Sr, after John Russell, and by John George Landseer, after Ramsay Richard Reinagle, published by Robert John Thornton
stipple engraving and etching, published 10 April 1805
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William Collins; Sir Francis Grant; J.M.W. Turner; Daniel Maclise
published by Illustrated London News, after John George Landseer, after John George Landseer, after Charles Martin, after Unknown artist
wood engraving, published 10 May 1845
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by James Scott, after John George Landseer
mezzotint, published 1884
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Related People
- Charles Landseer (son)
- Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (son)
- Jane Landseer (née Potts) (wife)
- Thomas Landseer (son)
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