So now, when I put THESE two images together for the first time, I find a discrepancy that makes me question the source's caption. The Krenkel color illustration below is captioned in Illustration Magazine as The Baths of Khandahar. Whereas the grey-tone study is labeled in Krenkel's writing as a study for Zenobia. Khandahar is an ancient city of Afghanistan, and Zenobia was a 3rd century queen of Palmyra, which is present day Syria.
I suppose Illustration Magazine is accurate with the caption, but now I don't trust anyone's info . . . except for Mr. Door Tree.
In any event, once again, pure Krenkel gold:
2 comments:
Like G.Moreau today!
i'm sure Mr Tree will have some info about this. when it comes to RGK, he knoweth from whence he speaketh and have the art and/or books to proveth.
this one looks like it could've been partly inspired by Alma Tadema's work.
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