19th Century
edmund george warren
Born 1834
Died 1909
Edmund George Warren: A Painter of Victorian Landscapes
Edmund George Warren (1834 – 1909) stands as a prominent figure in British landscape painting during the Victorian era, renowned for his meticulous depictions of rural England and particularly Dartmoor. Born in London, Warren’s artistic journey began amidst the burgeoning Romantic movement, absorbing influences from artists like Turner and Constable, whose masterful use of light…
Chronological Journey
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Colour Band — Movement Drift
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