X
X
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Landseer's Mastiff Bloodhound Prized Dog Odin - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD

Prized Dog Masterpiece Odin – Landseer’s Mastiff-Bloodhound C1899

Normalpris £10,000.00 £0.00
Levering bliver beregnet ved kassen.

🎨 Prized Dog Masterpiece “Odin – Landseer’s Mastiff-Bloodhound”

By William Mitchell of Maryport, Circa 1899


🐕 Subject & Medium

A magnificent Victorian oil on canvas depicting Odin, the noble and intelligent Mastiff–Bloodhound immortalized by Sir Edwin Landseer, Queen Victoria’s most celebrated animal painter.

Painted on June 1st, 1899 by William Mitchell of Maryport, this remarkable work captures the spirit of the Victorian age — its reverence for loyalty, companionship, and refined natural beauty.

Mitchell’s oils breathe life into Odin’s calm power and soulful gaze, embodying both realism and sentiment in perfect harmony.


🖌️ Composition & Technique

The painting presents Odin in three-quarter profile, gazing intently toward the right, wearing a thick black and gold collar.
A masterful interplay of light and shadow accentuates his sculptural form and gentle intelligence.

  • Executed in warm glazes of ochre, sienna, and umber, lending the coat a rich, natural depth.

  • A cool grey-green background balances the warm tones, creating a subtle atmospheric recession.

  • Fine detailing along the muzzle and collar showcases Mitchell’s disciplined brush technique.

  • The surface bears elegant age craquelure, adding authenticity and texture only time can bestow.

A painting of quiet majesty — technically assured yet profoundly emotional.


🐾 About the Dog – Odin, Landseer’s Legendary Companion

Odin was the beloved studio dog of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802–1873), the foremost animal painter of the 19th century.
A Mastiff-Bloodhound cross, Odin was not only a sitter but a loyal companion to the artist, often present in his London studio as Landseer created some of Britain’s most iconic animal works.

Landseer’s original 1836 portrait of Odin, now held in the Royal Collection Trust, remains one of the most treasured canine paintings in British art.
William Mitchell’s 1899 version pays heartfelt tribute to this legacy, capturing Odin’s noble bearing and soulful dignitywith tenderness and depth.


👨🎨 About the Artist – William Mitchell of Maryport (1823–1900)

William Mitchell was a highly regarded Victorian British painter, specializing in maritime, equestrian, and animal subjects.
A native of Maryport, Cumbria, his works reflect a profound connection to nature, the sea, and the living spirit of animals.

  • Exhibited regionally and in Somerset House, with growing interest among collectors of British realism.

  • His maritime scene The Launch of the Collingwood from Kelsick Yard, Maryport achieved over $11,000 USD at Bonhams Knightsbridge.

  • Mitchell’s animal portraits are admired for their warmth and precision — the mark of an artist both technically skilled and emotionally attuned.

This painting represents one of his most evocative subjects, merging the technical discipline of Victorian realism with Landseer’s emotional sensitivity.


✍️ Signed & Inscribed

Verso inscription in the artist’s hand:

“Odin / Landseer’s famous Bloodhound / W. Mitchell / June 1st 1899.”

Unsigned on the front, consistent with Mitchell’s custom for homage and commissioned works.


🌟 Significance

This painting stands as a bridge between two master traditions — the romantic naturalism of Landseer and the refined realism of late-Victorian art.
It embodies the timeless human admiration for loyalty and devotion, hallmarks of the British artistic spirit.

An authentic 19th-century oil from a respected artist, Odin is both a collector’s treasure and a decorative triumph for refined interiors.


🖼️ Frame

Set within its original giltwood frame, richly carved with scrolling foliate and floral motifs.
The frame retains its warm golden patina, carefully restored to preserve historical character.
Together, frame and painting form a unified statement of late-Victorian artistry.


📏 Dimensions (Framed)

80 cm × 80 cm × 8 cm
(31.5 × 31.5 × 3 inches)

A commanding yet intimate display size — ideal for a grand hallway, country house library, or executive office.


🧾 Provenance

  • Verso inscription dated June 1st, 1899, by William Mitchell of Maryport

  • Formerly held in a private Shire-based English collection

  • From a notable Middle Shire auction house

  • Exhibited at the Famous Lord Hill Museum, England

  • Presented by Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd.

  • Accompanied by provenance documentation and condition report


💚 Why You’ll Love It

✅ A museum-quality Victorian masterpiece linked to Sir Edwin Landseer’s iconic Odin
✅ A rare 1899 tribute painting by a documented British artist
✅ Symbolizes loyalty, intelligence, and devotion — eternal themes of human and animal kinship
✅ Beautiful period authenticity — craquelure, gilt frame, and 19th-century patina
✅ Perfect statement centerpiece for luxury interiors or fine art collections
✅ Excellent investment potential with cross-appeal among collectors of British realism and canine art
✅ Represents a genuine connection to the Royal Collection legacy
✅ A statement of taste and heritage, certain to captivate guests and clients alike


🧰 Condition Report

Offered in fine used condition.

There is some tension loss to the canvas and an old repair patch verso.
The paint surface shows light surface-level craquelure throughout, with minor paint flake losses toward the top and occasional scuffs and scratches to the dog’s face.
Paint touch-ups are visible in the background on the far left and above the dog’s head.
The frame mount shows cracks, general wear, and small losses, along with repairs consistent with age and use.
The inner frame has been recently overpainted, and there are touch-ups to the outer frame.
Stable overall and ready for immediate display.



Shipping

Worldwide Shipping Available — Professionally packaged and fully insured for secure international delivery.

Available exclusively through Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD — Inquire now to secure this unique piece.


 


Del dette produkt


Mere fra denne samling