The Old Shepherd’s Chief Mourner

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The Old Shepherd’s Chief Mourner is a famous 1837 painting by Edwin Landseer depicting a loyal dog grieving beside its dead master, celebrated for its emotional power and Victorian sentimentality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs Old Shepherd’s Chief Mourner NERFINISHED
artHistoricalPeriod 19th century
artist Edwin Landseer NERFINISHED
artisticSchool British school NERFINISHED
colorPalette muted tones
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Edwin Landseer NERFINISHED
culturalContext Victorian Britain NERFINISHED
dateOfCreation 1837
depicts coffin
dead shepherd
dog
mourning
rural interior
shepherd’s plaid
walking stick
emotionalTone melancholic
sentimental
genre animal painting
genre painting
hasInfluenceOn Victorian representations of animal loyalty in art
hasTitle The Old Shepherd’s Chief Mourner NERFINISHED
iconography dog as symbol of fidelity
influencedBy Victorian moral sentiment
languageOfTitle English
mainSubject a loyal dog grieving beside its dead master
medium oil on canvas
movement Victorian art
narrativeTheme death
grief
human–animal bond
loyalty
notableFor Victorian sentimentality
detailed depiction of a dog’s expression
emotional power
pathos
partOf 19th-century British animal painting tradition
portrays shepherd’s humble dwelling
working dog
setting interior room with coffin
style realism
subjectMatter rural life
shepherding

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Edwin Landseer notableWork The Old Shepherd’s Chief Mourner