A landau is a
horse-drawn vehicle pulled by a pair or
four-in-hand of horses, and usually suspended on
elliptical springs. It is in the
vis-à-vis family of carriages with face-to-face seats over a dropped footwell. The landau has a continuous sweep, a baseline that flows in a single curve. There are two iron and leather folding hoods that latch together to enclose the carriage. In the open position, the hoods usually lie flat, but are sometimes constructed to be removable. The landau's centre section might contain a fixed full-height glazed door, or more usually a low half-door. A window at the door was able to raise and lower, or fold down. There is either a separate raised open
coachman's seat, but a landau can also be
postilion-driven. There is usually a seat above the rear axle, behind the passenger compartment, for one or two grooms. In the 1880s some French coachbuilders experimented with landaus that replaced the traditional folding leather top with rigid, fabric‑lined panels. These panels were painted on the exterior and hinged to open or close automatically, creating a vehicle that retained the interior layout and social function of a landau while presenting the outward appearance of a closed carriage. This hybrid form eliminated the bulky hood irons and leatherwork normally associated with the type, and contemporary commentators have noted its resemblance to a small
berlin. Examples were exhibited in Paris by builders such as Felber and Ehrler.
Variations The body of a landau can be constructed with a graceful continuous curved bottom-line like a canoe, or with angular lines and a dropped centre well. The French-style canoe-shaped landaus may be called
canoe,
gondola or
Sefton landaus. English-style angular landaus may be called
angular,
square, or
Shelburne.
Round cornered landau styles have rounded corners and include the
English quarter landau,
Barker quarter landau and others made by London coachbuilder
Barker. Many landaus are used as formal
state carriages. A
postillion landau is drawn by multiple horses,
postilion style (no coachman's seat). A
state landau or
dress landau is a large curved vehicle drawn by four horses, guided by postilions and out-riders, and used on state or formal occasions. A
semi-state landau is smaller and less elaborate. The
Ascot landau is used by the British royal family for parading down the racecourse for
Royal Ascot, drawn by four horses and guided by
postilion. Other variations of landau include: • Amempton: landau patented 1855 by Edwin Kesterton of London. • Austrian landau: closer in style to a
Victoria with a fixed non-retractable canopy-type hood, drawn by two horses. • Barouche-landau: a sporting barouche driven to four horses. • Britzka landau: a patented 1838 English variation of the
Britzka with a folding hood. • Clarence landau: India version with slats or blinds over the windows. • Diphora: a particular low-slung design displayed at the
Great Exhibition of 1851. • Glass-front, glass-quarter, and five-glass landaus: have wood and glass framed windows in the fore-part of the vehicle—a front windscreen and up to two windows on each side. • Landaulet or
demi-landau: angular and shortened
coupé version only seating two passengers and drawn by one or two horses. The earliest use of the word shown in the
Oxford English Dictionary is in a patent of 1771, using the former spelling
landawlet. Sometimes called a
coupelet. The name
landaulet was also used for the
landaulet car body style, where the passengers are covered by a removable top and the chauffeur is usually covered and separated from passengers by a division. • Leather quarter landau: early type with only half-hoods. • Miniature landau: small, drawn by ponies. • Rockaway landau: a cross between a landau and a
Rockaway with a falling hood over the rear seats and a fixed top over the front passenger seat and driver seat; also
Rockalet,
Rockaway-Landaulet, or
Landaulet-Rockaway for coupé versions. Łańcut Palace - parowozownia 21.JPG|A five-glass landau Verkehrsmuseum Dresden Kutsche Landaulet um 1900 IV.jpg|A landaulet Princess Madeleine of Sweden 1 2013.jpg|State landau in Sweden, 2013 Khalili Collection Enamels of the World Chariot of Maharaja of Bhavnagar CROP.jpg|Unusual wire-spoke wheels on this 1915
Maharaja landau == Historical context ==