Place: London
Born: 1799
Death: 1879
Biography:
, a prominent English painter, was born on August 12, 1799, in London, to John Landseer, an engraver. He was the second son and elder brother of Sir Edwin Landseer, a renowned animal painter. Charles trained under his father's guidance and later studied with Benjamin Robert Haydon, a painter known for his historical subjects.
Charles Landseer's artistic career spanned over six decades, during which he specialized in painting historical subjects. Some of his notable works include:
Charles Landseer was awarded the silver palette of the Royal Society of Arts for a drawing of Laocoon in 1815. He became an associate of the Royal Academy in 1837 and a full academician in 1845. In 1851, he was appointed Keeper of the Royal Academy, a position he held until 1873. Importantly, Charles Landseer's legacy extends beyond his artistic contributions. He left £10,000 to the Royal Academy to fund scholarships, now known as the Landseer Scholarships.
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