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1834 London - 1909. Known for: Landscape painting.
Edmund George Warren was one of the first landscape artists of the time to be influenced by the Pre-Rapharelites ideas of truth to nature in his use of colour, meticulous observation of the subject,... Read full biography
Edmund George Warren was one of the first landscape artists of the time to be influenced by the Pre-Rapharelites ideas of truth to nature in his use of colour, meticulous observation of the subject, and attention to detail. His subjects were characterized by evocative and Idyllic depictions of the... Read full biography
Edmund George Warren was one of the first landscape artists of the time to be influenced by the Pre-Rapharelites ideas of truth to nature in his use of colour, meticulous observation of the subject, and attention to detail. His subjects were characterized by evocative and Idyllic depictions of the English countryside, woodlands and harvesting scenes. His work became very popular during the late 1850's to early 1860's.... Read full biography
Edmund George Warren was one of the first landscape artists of the time to be influenced by the Pre-Rapharelites ideas of truth to nature in his use of colour, meticulous observation of the subject, and attention to detail. His subjects were characterized by evocative and Idyllic depictions of the English countryside, woodlands and harvesting scenes. His work became very popular during the late 1850's to early 1860's.
Edmund George Warren was one of the first landscape artists of the time to be influenced by the Pre-Rapharelites ideas of truth to nature in his use of colour, meticulous observation of the subject, and attention to detail. His subjects were characterized by evocative and Idyllic depictions of the English countryside, woodlands and harvesting scenes. His work became very popular during the late 1850's to early 1860's.
