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Stag Collection (page 20)

"Stag: The Majestic Monarch of the Glen and Beyond" In the 19th century, the stag reigned as the true monarch of the Glen, captivating all who laid eyes on its grandeur

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Stag Collection: A Stag with Deer in a Wooded Landscape at Sunset, 1865 (pencil
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Stag Collection: Deer attacked by dogs, from the House of the Stags (marble)
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Stag Collection: The Madonna of Humility adored by Leonello d Este (1407-50) (oil on panel)
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Stag Collection: Cherubs in chariot race, frieze from the Oecus of the Casa dei Vettii (House of the Vettii) c
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Stag Collection: A Dewy Morning (The Duel of the Stags), 1849 (oil on canvas)
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Stag Collection: I hung up a stags head made of plaster-of-Paris (engraving)
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Stag Collection: Wounded Stag, 1930 (woodcut)
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Stag Collection: The Death of Prince Bismarck, Scenes at Friedrichsruh (b / w photo)
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Stag Collection: Hunting tapestry (wool & silk)
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Stag Collection: Weapons and tools of Primitive man (engraving)
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Stag Collection: St Hubert, patron saint of hunters (chromolitho)
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Stag Collection: The Stag looking into the Pool (engraving)
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Stag Collection: Stags And Hinds In A Highland Landscape, 1864 (oil on canvas)
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Stag Collection: The Nymph of Fontainebleau, 1542 (bronze)
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Stag Collection: Ullswater (oil on canvas)
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Stag Collection: The Story of David, painted tabletop, 1534 (oil on panel)
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Stag Collection: Allegorical portrait of Diane de Poitiers (1499-1566) 1556 (oil on canvas)
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Stag Collection: The Animals Fallen Sick With the Plague, illustration for the Fables of La Fontaine
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Stag Collection: The Rescue
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Stag Collection: Mount Hood, 1863 (oil on paper laid on canvas)
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Stag Collection: Coat of arms of the Right Honourable Price Devereux, 9th Viscount Hereford (1664-1740)
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Stag Collection: Still Life of Dead Game with Hounds, 1730
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Stag Collection: Ten pointed stag floored by two Scottish greyhounds, c. 1840 (bronze)
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Stag Collection: Wonderful England: Stag hunt (colour litho)
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Stag Collection: A deer falls into the trap of hunters, from the book 'Trujillo del Peru'
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Stag Collection: Art mudejar: ceramic cup azul, decorated with a deer of Paterna
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Stag Collection: Petroglyph representing a deer, Parpallo Cave, Spain. Upper Paleolithic
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Stag Collection: Black doe, Parpallo Cave, Spain, Upper Paleolithic (painting)
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Stag Collection: The Monarch of the Glen (colour litho)
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Stag Collection: Deer in a Landscape (Studies of Deer) (oil on canvas)
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Stag Collection: Coat of Arms of Mint Corporation (colour litho)
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Stag Collection: Landing the Stag (engraving)
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Stag Collection: Stag hunting scene (litho)
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Stag Collection: Chamois hunters of the Alps, one carrying an Ibex, a chamois lying dead, near it a fawn
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Stag Collection: Wulffs Circus at the Crystal Palace, the Stag Hunt (litho)
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Stag Collection: The Chase of the Wild Red Deer on Exmoor (engraving)
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Stag Collection: A Christmas Legend, The Stag of St Hubert (engraving)
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Stag Collection: With the Queens Hounds, Uncarting the Stag (engraving)
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Stag Collection: A Red Deer stag with budding antlers, London Zoo, August 1928 (b / w photo)
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Stag Collection: A Lion Driving a Pair of Leopards off a Dead Stag, (oi on canvas)
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Stag Collection: Diana and Actaeon - Design for a pendant or hat badge, c. 1532-43 (pen & ink on paper)
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Stag Collection: Taking a stag near Derrycunnihy (engraving)
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Stag Collection: Stag Hunting in Sprotborough (oil on canvas)
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Stag Collection: Adam and Eve, 1504 (engraving)
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Stag Collection: Stag-beetle (coloured engraving)
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Stag Collection: Diana and Actaeon (Diana Surprised in Her Bath), 1836 (oil on canvas)


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"Stag: The Majestic Monarch of the Glen and Beyond" In the 19th century, the stag reigned as the true monarch of the Glen, captivating all who laid eyes on its grandeur. Just like a Fallow Deer with its buck sporting large antlers in Jaegersborg deer park, Copenhagen, Denmark. Under an autumn evening sky, a Red Deer USH 279 Stag stood proudly, showcasing its impressive stature. Duncan Usher's photograph captured this moment perfectly; it was truly a sight to behold. But stags aren't limited to nature alone; they also make their mark in other realms. Take for instance the Triumph Stag from 1973 - a sleek blue beauty that exudes elegance and power. Artists too have been inspired by these magnificent creatures. Botticelli's masterpiece "Primavera" features a stag amidst its enchanting scenery, adding an element of grace and mystique. Even in snowy landscapes like Germany or during dawn rutting season in September in UK and Europe, Red Deer bucks continue to captivate us with their presence. And let's not forget about cinema. The iconic yellow Triumph Stag from the James Bond film "Diamonds are Forever" left audiences awestruck with its charm and sophistication. Beyond borders lies Canada's Nova Scotia Brewery where barrels filled with Alexander Keiths beer await thirsty patrons. A place where stories are shared over pints while tales of mighty stags roam free. Whether it be in paintings or films, snow-covered forests or bustling cities like Halifax - one thing remains constant: the allure of the majestic Red Deer stag continues to capture our imagination throughout time. So whether you find yourself admiring a stunning photograph or gazing at vintage cars like the 1976 Triumph Stag - always remember that there is something truly magical about these regal creatures that symbolize strength and grace simultaneously.