George Turner 1843-1910 'A Lane Near Windley'
Henry John Yeend King 1855-1924 'The Farm Pond'
I think that Kenneth Grahame was inspired by these artists as 'The Wind in the Willows' is set in the beautiful countryside where a range of wild animals live. These artists are traditional landscape artists that are impressionist in style as cubism didn't come about until 1907.
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