The Arab Tent is a Sir Edwin Henry Landseer oil painting. Edwin Landseer was an English artists from the 19th century. Landseer's is famous for his paintings of animals including horses, dogs and stags. Most people are more familiar with his lions sculptures which are to be found in Trafalgar Square, London. Landseer's art had a great connection with Scotland which provided the subjects for many of his paintings, including the likes of The Hunting of Chevy Chase, An Illicit Whiskey Still in the Highlands, Monarch of the Glen and Rent Day in the Wilderness. See a fuller list of Landseer paintings below:
- A Jack in Office
- Arab Stallion
- Child with a drawing
- Dignity And Impudence
- Isaac van Amburgh and his Animals
- Lady Dyke
- Lion Drinking At A Stream
- Monarch Of The Glen
- Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at the Bal Costume of 12 May 1842
- Queen Victoria in Windsor Home Park
- Stag and Hound
- Stag And Hound
- Study Of A Dead Stag
- The Arab Tent 1866
- The Faithful Hound
- The Faithful Hound
- The First Leap Lord Alexander Russell on his pony 'Emerald'
- The Highland Nurses
- The Marquess of Stafford and the Lady Evelyn Gower
- The Travelled Monkey
- Wolf And Fox Hunt
| Artists | Sir Edwin Henry Landseer |


