Художники-анималисты: Братья Herbert William Weekes ( 1864 - 1904) и William Weekes ( 1856-1909 )
К сожалению, из-за сходства имен , не всегда понятно о каком из братьев идет речь, тем более, что манера письма у них очень похожа. Подписала имена там, где более менее уверенно можно атрибутировать работу.


Going to the Dogs

Бежные щенули на этих 2 картинах. Как их напугали эти страшные птицы.

"Чую крысу"
William Weekes
Music to their Ears
Herbert William Weekes

Визитер.
Herbert William Weekes
William Weekes
Watchful eye
Herbert William Weekes



"Разговоры"
William Weekes


Herbert William Weekes (fl. 1864 - 1904)
Herbert William Weekes was a well known British animal and genre painter. He was the younger brother of Henry Weekes Jnr and the son of the sculptor Henry Weekes RA. For most of his life he lived and worked in London and exhibited from 1865 at the Royal Academy, the British Institution, the Grosvenor Gallery and at Suffolk Street.
Humorous animal paintings were Herbert William Weekes's favourite subjects. His amusing portrayals of animals scenes were bordering on the human. These are exceptional examples of a very popular subject painted by an equally popular artist. His paintings are very much sought after and still appreciated today.
К сожалению, из-за сходства имен , не всегда понятно о каком из братьев идет речь, тем более, что манера письма у них очень похожа. Подписала имена там, где более менее уверенно можно атрибутировать работу.


Going to the Dogs

Бежные щенули на этих 2 картинах. Как их напугали эти страшные птицы.

"Чую крысу"
William Weekes Music to their Ears
Herbert William Weekes 
Визитер.
Herbert William Weekes
William Weekes Watchful eye
Herbert William Weekes 


"Разговоры"
William Weekes 

Herbert William Weekes (fl. 1864 - 1904)
Herbert William Weekes was a well known British animal and genre painter. He was the younger brother of Henry Weekes Jnr and the son of the sculptor Henry Weekes RA. For most of his life he lived and worked in London and exhibited from 1865 at the Royal Academy, the British Institution, the Grosvenor Gallery and at Suffolk Street.
Humorous animal paintings were Herbert William Weekes's favourite subjects. His amusing portrayals of animals scenes were bordering on the human. These are exceptional examples of a very popular subject painted by an equally popular artist. His paintings are very much sought after and still appreciated today.