Edmund George Warren

(1834-1909) RI, ROI, British

Landscape painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy. A member of the New Watercolour Society, Warren was one of the first landscape painters to embrace the Pre-Raphaelite principles of colour, keen observation from nature and painstaking detail in his landscapes. Warren’s oil paintings and watercolours have shady groves, river scenes, sunlit cornfields, cattle and figures that are among art collectors, highly prized.  Warren was an artist who painted what he saw’.

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