PART 1 - Artists/illustrators

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A E Haswell Miller

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https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=a...YfV7AbNvIDABw&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=320&bih=356
 
I'm not convinced that what I am posting here today follows this thread properly/purely roger so i'm going to start a new one

we are surrounded in our lives with some wonderful public bronze and marble memoria to the fallen.
I think they are more than worthy of our accreditation as art and in most cases touch emotions that other forms of art cannot.
therefore I would like to submit all our war memorials as one entry in this thread, in the same way that the unknown soldier who is honoured each year represents all the fallen and missing.

Paul
 
I'm not convinced that what I am posting here today follows this thread properly/purely roger so i'm going to start a new one

we are surrounded in our lives with some wonderful public bronze and marble memoria to the fallen.
I think they are more than worthy of our accreditation as art and in most cases touch emotions that other forms of art cannot.
therefore I would like to submit all our war memorials as one entry in this thread, in the same way that the unknown soldier who is honoured each year represents all the fallen and missing.

Paul


Great idea Paul, I've seen some fantastic memorials on my travels and look forward to contributing.
 
The walker art gallery liverpool Pre-raphaelite collection contains this wonderul oil on board panel. 30 x 20 inch the deatil is exquisite, every blade of grass,blossom leaf and strip of bark is rendered in incredible detail as are the fabric and hair. In my opinion, a genuine masterpiece
It is called 'The Little Foot Page' by Eleanor Fortesque Brickdale 1905.
I hope you like it
Paul
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I wanted to post this painting not for the quality of it per se but the sentiment contained within the frame
This was painted by James Campbell, a follower of the Pre-rapaelite brotherhood between 1858/9.
Titled ' News from my lad '
The letter held by the subject actually reads:-
"Lucknow March 1858.
My dear old Daddy, I dare say you will read this in the old shop
and here am I under the burning sun of India".
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I hope you like it, it could almost be a figure vignette.
Paul
 
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5thFoot Richard Simkin

I have just come to this page and what a read, as you do whilst the plaint is drying, we browse the inter web. To cut out the middle bit, I came to this site.

repository.library.brown.edu/studio/

On the search, I typed Simkin and came up with 300 odd water colour pictures. Harry Payne, came up with 134. I am still looking and am amazed at the wide variety of subjects.

Regards
Bob
 
To cut out the middle bit, I came to this site.
repository.library.brown.edu/studio/. I am still looking and am amazed at the wide variety of subjects.
Regards Bob



Great resource Bob,
Thank you.
Anything with Simkin and Payne is terrific for me
Cheers
Paul
 
Not exactly on thread,but over on You Tube there's a great post of Vaughan Williams "A London Symphony" accompanied by paintings of London that is a joy to watch/listen to.
Best wishes, Gary.

Phew that was a close one, I thought you where gonna try passing off a selfie with a torch as
"The night watch" :D
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