The Monarch of the Glen

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The Monarch of the Glen is a famous 19th-century painting by Sir Edwin Landseer depicting a majestic red deer stag in the Scottish Highlands, often seen as an iconic image of Scotland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist Sir Edwin Landseer NERFINISHED
associatedWith Highland romanticism
Scottish identity
collection National Galleries of Scotland NERFINISHED
commissionedBy House of Commons Refreshment Rooms Committee NERFINISHED
copyrightStatus public domain
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Sir Edwin Landseer NERFINISHED
depictionStyle realism
depicts Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
antlers
mountain landscape
red deer stag
genre animal painting
romanticism
hasCulturalSignificance national icon of Scotland
hasInfluenceOn branding of Scottish products
tourist imagery of Scotland
hasType figurative painting
inception 1851
influenced commercial advertising imagery
languageOfTitle English
location Scottish National Gallery NERFINISHED
mainSubject red deer
stag
medium oil on canvas
movement Romanticism NERFINISHED
notableAs iconic image of Scotland
symbol of the Scottish Highlands
originalUse decoration for the Palace of Westminster
subjectHeading Scotland in art
deer in art
title The Monarch of the Glen NERFINISHED

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Edwin Landseer notableWork The Monarch of the Glen