Dignity and Impudence

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Dignity and Impudence is a famous 1839 oil painting by Sir Edwin Landseer depicting two contrasting dogs, celebrated for its humor and psychological insight into animal character.

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instanceOf oil painting
painting
artHistoricalPeriod 19th century
artist Sir Edwin Landseer NERFINISHED
collection Tate NERFINISHED
copyrightStatus public domain
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Sir Edwin Landseer NERFINISHED
creatorNationality British
creatorOccupation painter
creatorSpecialization animal painter
depictionStyle realism
depicts Bloodhound NERFINISHED
dog
small terrier-type dog
describedAs famous 19th-century dog painting
exhibitedAt Tate Britain NERFINISHED
genre animal painting
hasInfluenceOn popular imagery of dogs in Victorian Britain
hasPart dignified dog
impudent dog
hasReferenceIn British art history
imageFormat horizontal composition
inception 1839
location London, England
surface form: London
mainSubject animal personality
contrast of character
medium oil on canvas
movement Victorian art
notableFor humorous contrast between two dogs
psychological insight into animal character
ownedBy Tate NERFINISHED
partOf Victorian dog painting tradition
titleLanguage English
yearCompleted 1839

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Edwin Landseer notableWork Dignity and Impudence