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Landor Collection

"Landor: A Journey through Time and Artistic Expression" Step into the captivating world of Landor, where creativity knows no bounds

Background imageLandor Collection: Walter Landor

Walter Landor
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR - British poet, dramatist and prose writer

Background imageLandor Collection: Walter Savage Landor, 1839. Creators: Alfred d Orsay, Richard James Lane

Walter Savage Landor, 1839. Creators: Alfred d Orsay, Richard James Lane
Walter Savage Landor, 1839. Portrait of British writer, poet, and activist Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864). From " Portraits by Count D Orsay"

Background imageLandor Collection: Tibetans of high rank, 1902. Artist: Arnold Henry Savage Landor

Tibetans of high rank, 1902. Artist: Arnold Henry Savage Landor
Tibetans in High Rank, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]

Background imageLandor Collection: A Typical Tibetan, 1913. Artist: Arnold Henry Savage Landor

A Typical Tibetan, 1913. Artist: Arnold Henry Savage Landor
A Typical Tibetan, 1913. From The Gorgeous East by Frank Elias. [Adam and Charles Black, London, 1913]

Background imageLandor Collection: Landors Cottage by Harry Clarke

Landors Cottage by Harry Clarke
Poe illustration by Harry Clarke from " Tales of Mystery and Imagination". The boat appeared to be hanging, as if by magic... upon the interior surface of a funnel. From Landors Cottage

Background imageLandor Collection: Tibet - A High Lama Standard Bearer

Tibet - A High Lama Standard Bearer Date: 1907

Background imageLandor Collection: Walter Landor (Brown)

Walter Landor (Brown)
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR - British poet, dramatist and prose writer Date: 1785 - 1864

Background imageLandor Collection: LANDORs VILLA - 1

LANDORs VILLA - 1
The villa of Walter Savage Landor, writer, at Fiesole, near Firenze, Italy. Date: 1840s

Background imageLandor Collection: LANDORs VILLA - 2

LANDORs VILLA - 2
The villa of Walter Savage Landor, writer, at Fiesole, near Firenze, Italy. Date: 1840s

Background imageLandor Collection: WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR (1775-1864). English writer. Line engraving after the painting, c1840

WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR (1775-1864). English writer. Line engraving after the painting, c1840, by William Fisher

Background imageLandor Collection: South-Western Hospital, Stockwell, London

South-Western Hospital, Stockwell, London
Part of the South Western Fever Hospital, opened in 1871 on Landor Road, Stockwell. With facilities for fever and smallpox patients

Background imageLandor Collection: South Western Fever Hospital, Stockwell, South London

South Western Fever Hospital, Stockwell, South London
A porter at the entrance to the South Western Fever Hospital, opened in 1871 on Landor Road, Stockwell, South London. With facilities for fever and smallpox patients


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"Landor: A Journey through Time and Artistic Expression" Step into the captivating world of Landor, where creativity knows no bounds. From the visionary mind of Walter Landor to the enchanting brushstrokes of Harry Clarke's "Landors Cottage, " this name resonates with artistic brilliance. Delve into history as we uncover the works of Walter Savage Landor, brought to life by Alfred d Orsay and Richard James Lane in 1839. Their artistry immortalizes his legacy, showcasing his profound impact on the creative realm. Venturing further afield, Arnold Henry Savage Landor transports us to Tibet through his masterful artwork. With "Tibetans of high rank" and "A Typical Tibetan, " he captures their vibrant culture and intricate traditions that have fascinated generations. The allure continues with glimpses into Tibet's majestic landscapes - from Taklakot Fort standing tall amidst rugged terrain to awe-inspiring scenes like "Flying prayers on the Maium Pass. " These images transport us to a land shrouded in mystique and spiritual wonder. Peering deeper into Tibetan society, we encounter fascinating aspects such as fortune-telling practices depicted by a wise Tibetan seer. Meanwhile, tales unfold before our eyes with haunting visuals like "The spectre and circular rainbow, " evoking both intrigue and curiosity. As we traverse along The Nerpani track in Tibet, FA Brockhaus's artistry reveals breathtaking vistas that stir our souls. Amidst these natural wonders lies an exploration of cultural customs - from witnessing the dreaded hot iron torture to encountering enigmatic figures like The Tokchim Tarjum. Intriguingly diverse yet interconnected, each piece bearing the name 'Landor' offers a glimpse into different facets of human existence - be it artistic genius or cultural heritage. It reminds us that within every stroke lies a story waiting to be told; within every image lies an invitation for discovery.