There's Life in the Old Dog Yet

Engraver Henry Thomas Ryall British
January 20, 1862
Not on view
A deer stalker crouches on a rock ledge over a mountain gorge next to a dead stag and hound; he cradles a second exhausted dog and calls for help. A rope around his waist indicates that someone above prepares to haul him to safety. Based on a painting shown at the Royal Academy in 1838.

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  • Title: There's Life in the Old Dog Yet
  • Artist: After Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (British, London 1802–1873 London)
  • Engraver: Henry Thomas Ryall (British, Frome, Somerset 1811–1867 Cookham, Berkshire)
  • Date: January 20, 1862
  • Medium: Mixed method engraving on chine collé
  • Dimensions: Plate: 28 1/2 × 34 3/4 in. (72.4 × 88.3 cm)
    Sheet: 29 13/16 × 39 7/16 in. (75.8 × 100.1 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1947
  • Object Number: 47.30.30
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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