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    LANDSEER’S SCENE IN BRAEMAR AT SOTHEBY’S

    Wednesday, June 17th, 2026

     Sir Edwin Landseer –  Scene in Braemar

    Scene in Braemar by Sir Edwin Landseer, a little known sister painting to The Monarch of the Glen, is at Sotheby’s Old Masters evening sale in London on July 1. The estimate is £3-£4 million. Painted by 1857, the nearly nine-foot canvas has long been understood as a darker and more mysterious sister painting to Landseer’s iconic image of the Highland stag – one of the most recognisable symbols of British art.

    The title locates the scene at Braemar in the eastern Highlands, close to Mar Lodge, where Landseer frequently stayed while stalking in the Deeside forests. This was the part of Scotland he knew most intimately – near Blair Atholl, another of his regular haunts, and Balmoral, the royal residence built for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert who were among his most important patrons. 

    THE MONARCH OF THE GLEN AT CHRISTIE’S

    Sunday, November 6th, 2016

    Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, R.A. (London 1802-1873) The Monarch of the Glen. Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2016

    Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, R.A. (London 1802-1873)
    The Monarch of the Glen. Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2016

    The Monarch of the Glen  by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, R.A. (1802-1873) will lead the Christie’s Old Master evening sale on  December 8.  This major highlight of Classic Week comes at the culmination of Christie’s 250th anniversary year.  The c1849-51 work will feature alongside important works by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Bernardo Bellotto and Edward Lear. The auction will mark the fourth occasion that The Monarch of the Glen has commanded Christie’s saleroom, having last been offered precisely a century ago, in 1916. The painting is one of the most celebrated works of British art. It was originally commissioned in 1849 for the Refreshment Room in the House of Lords.

    John Stainton, Deputy Chairman of Christie’s Old Master and British Paintings Department said: “Following this year’s record-breaking Old Master sales which include Rubens’s ‘Lot and his Daughters’ and, via private treaty, two Rembrandt Portraits and the iconic ‘Armada Portrait’, there is perhaps no more fitting a conclusion to our 250th anniversary than the return of Sir Edwin Landseer’s ‘The Monarch of the Glen’ to Christie’s King Street. The sales in 1884 and 1892, prompted Landseer to become known as the ‘king of the salerooms’ and in 2016 Landseer’s masterpiece will lead Christie’s December Classic Week.”

    UPDATE: THE PAINTING HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM AUCTION. It is now the subject of a fundraising campaign by the National Galleries of Scotland. Diageo, which owns the work, has agreed to gift half the £8 million value, the NGS has until mid March to raise the remaining £4 million