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After Edwin Landseer – “The Monarch of the Glen"


Large and impressive engraving, “The Monarch of the Glen”, by Thomas Landseer, (1795-1880) after Sir Edwin Landseer RA, (1802-1873). Etching, engraving and stipple on chine collé, proof before all letters. published by Henry Graves, London, 1852. Framed and glazed.
Image: 23 3/8 x 24 1/16 in. (59.5 x 61 cm.)
Frame: 39 15/16 x 32 3/4 in. (101.5 x 83 cm.)
The photos were taken without removing the print from the frame. The print is in exceptionally clean condition with just a few faint marks. There is a dead insect inside the glass, ‘not on the print’, left to the head of the Stag.
The Monarch of the Glen is one of the most famous images painted by Edwin Landseer, who is also known for his Lion Sculptures in London’s Trafalgar Square. First exhibited in 1851, the work was originally painted for the refreshment-room at the House of Lords, but the House of Commons declined to pay for it. ‘The Stag’ painting and prints have historically become synonymous with Scotland, so much so that the image was used to promote Dewar’s Scotch Whiskey as The Monarch of the Glen in 1925. The large fortune left by Sir Edwin was mostly accumulated from the sale of the copyrights of his pictures for engravings.
In 2017 the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh launched a successful campaign to buy the painting for £4 million, finally achieving the acquisition. The painting is now part of the collection, and is on display at the Scottish National Gallery.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay can be processed through Stripe on our company website. We also accept payment by cheque and bank transfer. We offer two methods of paying by instalments the first is with Stripe, 'Klarna' / Pay in 3 monthly interest free instalments. Deferred payments can also be accepted over an agreed period of time whilst paintings remain with us, this method is also interest free. With Stripe the item will be shipped after the first instalment has cleared.
CONDITION AND PRESENTATION
If a picture is shown to be framed, then the frame will be included with the sale of the picture. All the pictures we offer are available for purchase in the condition you see them advertised. More details including high resolution images can be sent for closer inspection. For added protection unframed and mounted pictures are wrapped in clear polyester film before shipping to the customer.
SellerRadnorshire Fine Arts Ltd
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Radnorshire Fine Arts Ltd

Private dealer
By appointment only
Powys
Mid Wales
Tel : 01597 272 439
or : 07790 208 712
Non UK callers : +44 1597 272 439 or +44 7790 208 712
Image: 23 3/8 x 24 1/16 in. (59.5 x 61 cm.)
Frame: 39 15/16 x 32 3/4 in. (101.5 x 83 cm.)
The photos were taken without removing the print from the frame. The print is in exceptionally clean condition with just a few faint marks. There is a dead insect inside the glass, ‘not on the print’, left to the head of the Stag.
The Monarch of the Glen is one of the most famous images painted by Edwin Landseer, who is also known for his Lion Sculptures in London’s Trafalgar Square. First exhibited in 1851, the work was originally painted for the refreshment-room at the House of Lords, but the House of Commons declined to pay for it. ‘The Stag’ painting and prints have historically become synonymous with Scotland, so much so that the image was used to promote Dewar’s Scotch Whiskey as The Monarch of the Glen in 1925. The large fortune left by Sir Edwin was mostly accumulated from the sale of the copyrights of his pictures for engravings.
In 2017 the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh launched a successful campaign to buy the painting for £4 million, finally achieving the acquisition. The painting is now part of the collection, and is on display at the Scottish National Gallery.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay can be processed through Stripe on our company website. We also accept payment by cheque and bank transfer. We offer two methods of paying by instalments the first is with Stripe, 'Klarna' / Pay in 3 monthly interest free instalments. Deferred payments can also be accepted over an agreed period of time whilst paintings remain with us, this method is also interest free. With Stripe the item will be shipped after the first instalment has cleared.
CONDITION AND PRESENTATION
If a picture is shown to be framed, then the frame will be included with the sale of the picture. All the pictures we offer are available for purchase in the condition you see them advertised. More details including high resolution images can be sent for closer inspection. For added protection unframed and mounted pictures are wrapped in clear polyester film before shipping to the customer.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 26/MAY/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. SOLD
DimensionsImage: 23 3/8 x 24 1/16 in. (59.5 x 61 cm.)
Frame: 39 15/16 x 32 3/4 in. (101.5 x 83 cm.)
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
Date 1852
Early Victorian Antiques Material Paper
Origin English
Artist Sir Edwin Landseer
Condition The photos were taken without removing the print from the frame. The print is in exceptionally clean condition with just a few faint marks. There is a dead insect inside the glass, ‘not on the print’, left to the head of the Stag.
Item code as176a908
Status Sold
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Great care and trouble has been taken to ensure that all details written for every picture are correct and the photos are of sufficient quality so that each item can be viewed in detail. If the purchaser can find a fault (by way of a photograph) as proof of damage in transit that is not present in our promotional photo i.e. a tear in the canvas, broken glass, broken frame, damage to surface of picture, then a full or part refund will be offered back to the purchaser depending on the extent of the damage. This will only apply within 24 hours of signing for the parcel.
If the parcel has arrived and appears to be damaged in some way please return the parcel to us (unopened) and we will refund the purchase price on receipt of the picture.
If the purchaser can prove with written evidence from three independent experts that our description was false or misleading in any way then a full refund will be offered back to the purchaser.
Every effort has been made to give our clients complete confidence and satisfaction when buying from our company.
Great care and trouble has been taken to ensure that all details written for every picture are correct and the photos are of sufficient quality so that each item can be viewed in detail. If the purchaser can find a fault (by way of a photograph) as proof of damage in transit that is not present in our promotional photo i.e. a tear in the canvas, broken glass, broken frame, damage to surface of picture, then a full or part refund will be offered back to the purchaser depending on the extent of the damage. This will only apply within 24 hours of signing for the parcel.
If the parcel has arrived and appears to be damaged in some way please return the parcel to us (unopened) and we will refund the purchase price on receipt of the picture.
If the purchaser can prove with written evidence from three independent experts that our description was false or misleading in any way then a full refund will be offered back to the purchaser.
Every effort has been made to give our clients complete confidence and satisfaction when buying from our company.
View all stock from
Radnorshire Fine Arts Ltd

Private dealerBy appointment only
Powys
Mid Wales
Tel : 01597 272 439
or : 07790 208 712
Non UK callers : +44 1597 272 439 or +44 7790 208 712
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