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Paintings of Egypt, Edward Lear, landscape artist
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The History of Travel: Paintings of Landscapes Around the World by Edward Lear

By Lizzie Davey @Wanderarti · On 11 June, 2014

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Edward Lear (1812-1888) was a pretty incredible man for his time. Not many got the chance to travel as much as he did back then (if at all), and they especially didn’t get to travel in the way that he did.

A bit of background: Edward Lear was an English landscape and portrait artist who taught Queen Victoria how to wield a paintbrush. He also traversed many lands that were curious and indeed very exotic at that time in history. Throughout his life, he travelled extensively in Italy, Albania, Greece, Egypt, and India, venturing along a slow and cultural path, often meeting up with well-placed friends on the way. He was by no means a one-trick pony, though. As well as creating scenes of some of the most well-known landscapes in the world, Lear was also a handy poet and writer, known mainly for his array of ‘nonsense’ works that use both real and made-up words.

Today, I thought I’d share some of Lear’s incredible drawings with you, spanning all across the globe from a time we can only imagine. I’ll let the pieces do the talking.

Italy

Paintings of Italy, Edward Lear

Paintings of Italy, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Paintings of Italy, Venice, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Greece

Paintings of Greece, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Paintings of Greece, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Paintings of Greece, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Paintings of Greece, Edward LEar, landscape artist

India

You can read more about Lear’s work in India here.

Paintings of India, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Paintings of India, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Paintings of India, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Paintings of India, Edward lear, Landscape artist

Malta

Paintings of Malta, edward lear, landscape artist

Paintings of Malta, edward  lear, landscape artist

Egypt

Paintings of Egypt, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Paintings of Egypt, Edward lear, landscape artist

Jerusalem

Paintings of Jerusalem, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Paintings of Jerusalem, Edward Lear, landscape artist

Do you recognise any of these places in the present day? Has much changed at all? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Lizzie Davey

Lizzie has a passion for visual vagabonding (a new term, maybe?), whereby she likes to document the beauty in the world via creative forms. She created Wanderarti as a space for this new term to flourish, providing somewhere for art and travel to collide. Apart from pretty things and exploring new places, Lizzie likes tea, takeaways, and cute animals.

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