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Breaking News: Sotheby’s Senior Director Calls Landseer Painting a “Great Highland Masterpiece” and “Iconic Vision of the Highlands”

Breaking News: Artwork Description and History

Julian Gascoigne, a senior director at Sotheby’s paintings department, has described a significant painting by Sir Edwin Landseer as one of his great Highland masterpieces. He noted that it is an atmospheric counterpart to the well-known Monarch of the Glen.

Gascoigne explained that while the Monarch depicts a stag in youthful brilliance, this painting presents a “darker, more epic vision,” filled with majesty and tension, representing the Highlands.

In 1857, The Times praised the painting as “masterly in conception and effect,” calling it a worthy partner to Monarch of the Glen.

Originally, Edward Betts purchased the artwork for £800. However, a banking crisis in 1868 compelled him to sell it along with his entire collection.

The painting has been displayed in public galleries multiple times since its initial sale.

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