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Bonomi Edward Warren: Variations on Trees and Shadows
Bonomi Edward Warren (1842-1922, active 1860-1877):
¤ left: Sportsman and dog on a wooded path (1868, 68 x 51 cm, watercolor and gouache heightened with white)
¤ right: Woodland Scene in Summer with Children on a Path (1871, 120 x 89 cm, oil on canvas)
Not only the trees but also the shadows (e.g. on the path in the foreground) are similar.
(There is not too much information about this artist available in the internet.)
¤ left: Sportsman and dog on a wooded path (1868, 68 x 51 cm, watercolor and gouache heightened with white)
¤ right: Woodland Scene in Summer with Children on a Path (1871, 120 x 89 cm, oil on canvas)
Not only the trees but also the shadows (e.g. on the path in the foreground) are similar.
(There is not too much information about this artist available in the internet.)
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Google doesn't find too much reliable information about "Bonomi Edward Warren". My descripion of the images may be wrong. But paintings signed with his name or attributed to him seem to sell well. I am curious whether and how the authenticity of these paintings has been verified.
Below you see more re-use: For the print on the right side, Gustave Doré seems to have re-used (stolen from) the print on the left side. And the print in the center could be Henry Holiday's re-use of (stealing from) both of Doré's prints.
(color added by me)
left: Bonomi Edward Warren: Sportsman and dog on a wooded path (1868, watercolor)
center: William Robert Hill: Alice in Wonderland (1876) - without Cheshire Cat
(mirror view - of an already mirrored image(?), upper and lower segment expanded vertically)
nationalmediamuseumblog.wordpress.com/alice-in-wonderland-lewis-carroll-anniversary
right: Bonomi Edward Warren: Woodland Scene in Summer with Children on a Path (1871, oil on canvas)
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