Scotland: three poachers conceal themselves to get a shot at their prey. Engraving by J. H. Robinson after E. H. Landseer, 1831.
- Landseer, Edwin, Sir, 1802-1873.
- Date:
- [1838?]
- Reference:
- 669557i
- Pictures
About this work
Also known as
Getting a shot
Description
The front poacher, who is seen from behind, hides below the brow of a hill, holds up a sprig of gorse for camouflage and has the gun. He wears plaid. He and the next man wear Tam o'Shanters. A third man holds back a dog. "In the same year [1831] Landseer exhibited two outdoor poaching scennes ... Getting a shot (Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, May 14 1976, lot 63), the latter with portraits of two famous poachers, Charles Mackintosh and Malcolm Clarke" (Ormond, loc. cit). Mackintosh and Clarke are presumably the second and third men, whose faces are visible: they are concealed from their prey by crouching behind a rock
Publication/Creation
London : [publisher not identified], [1838?]
Physical description
1 print : mezzotint, with etching, engraving and stipple ; platemark 46.4 x 56.8 cm
Lettering
Painted by E Landseer. Engraved by J. H. Robinson
Edition
State before title lettering.
References note
A. Graves, Catalogue of the works of the late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A., London: H. Graves & Co, 1874, no. 177 (as "Getting a shot")
R. Ormond, Sir Edwin Landseer, London Tate Gallery 1982, p. 78
Reference
Wellcome Collection 669557i
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores