Thursday, May 1, 2014

19th Century Landseer Dog Print, "Too Hot To Hold"

19th Century Landseer Dog Print Too Hot To Hold by PeggysAntiques

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"Too Hot To Hold" is a charming 19th century steel engraving with later hand coloring from the original painting by Sir Edwin Landseer. English painter, Landseer (1802-1872) was one of the finest animal artists of all time and he is especially renowned for his paintings of dogs, many of whom seem to have human qualities.

In this engraving, an over zealous dog is obviously atempting to retrieve a burning food item, probably without much success.

Size and Condition

This item has been matted and is ready for a frame. The overall size is approximately 11 1/2" x 14 1/4" and the actual image is approximately 4 1/2 x 7".

About the Print Dealer
This item is from the inventory of a second generation antique print dealer who literally grew up in the business. The parents of this dealer bought and sold rare prints, manuscripts and antique books for over 50 years. This highly knowledgeable dealer has continued the family tradition by buying and selling fine quality prints, maps and books and now for the first time is offering items from an extensive inventory. All items offered for sale are original!

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19th Century Landseer Dog Print, "Too Hot To Hold"

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Overview

  • Vintage item from the 1800s
  • Materials: print, paper, ink
  • Feedback: 23 reviews
  • Only ships to United States from Dallas, Texas.
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