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nd 4 historic masters, ranging across oils, | watercolours, drawings, graphics, mixed-media works, scu |
Then, from 1810, he began painting again in | watercolours and oils on different surfaces, (canvas, si |
work, including 41 oil paintings and three | watercolours, and a major exhibition devoted to Hedley i |
, he served in the Crimean War and produced | watercolours of scenes he witnessed during it. |
series of works that appropriated original | watercolours made by the Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. |
rial and photography as well as traditional | watercolours. |
The Hall became especially associated with | watercolours. |
rks with cloth, but is most associated with | watercolours. |
developed a love of art and began painting | watercolours. |
hosts a wide variety of British paintings, | watercolours and contemporary artworks. |
books published, 'Mike Chaplin's Expressive | Watercolours' and 'The Complete Book of Drawing and Pain |
His artworks includes a huge collection of | watercolours depicting the northern Canadian landscape. |
He contributed 258 | watercolours of scenes from Bristol, England to the topo |
In 1545 he created two | watercolours on canvas representing Our Lady of the Annu |
t was hired by Charles Heath to display the | watercolours commissioned by from Joseph Mallord William |
his article doesn't mention his drawings or | watercolours in any great depth (well, no mention of wat |
This led him to produce drawings and | watercolours recording events and places all over the wo |
e held his first exhibition of drawings and | watercolours in Paris in 1985, and continued to record a |
t, with Harry Fenn, working on drawings and | watercolours for "Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt |
ewise executed a few small oval drawings in | watercolours, which he combined effectively with crayons |
, a wide collection of prints, drawings and | watercolours, 20th century works by artists such as Luci |
00 works: copperprints, drawings, etchings, | watercolours, lithographic works and other kinds of art |
ngtung, China, as an artist he was drawn to | watercolours and later oils. |
d in 2004, and a short playing e.p. dubbed ' | Watercolours' by local media followed in 2007. |
es, with Charles Barber, his earliest dated | watercolours are from this year. |
n important collector of first editions and | watercolours and enjoyed big-game hunting, fishing and p |
chool but although a number of etchings and | watercolours still decorate the walls of the school, not |
Northern Ireland Railways and exhibited his | watercolours and black and white drawings. |
d photographer and, in addition, he painted | watercolours and enjoyed climbing in the Alps. |
ain, 1824, with illustrations after his own | watercolours |
His Bristol | watercolours of the mid 1820s were his most highly regar |
haeology, sometimes illustrated by his own | watercolours.) |
Ian McKeever: | Watercolours and Gouaches 1993-2003, Jill Lloyd, Akvarel |
In his | watercolours, landscapes are populated in less formal, m |
phy in favour of painting, working in oils, | watercolours and gouaches. |
nsive graphic collection includes drawings, | watercolours and prints. |
d study trips in 1825 and 1834 leaving many | watercolours of the city and the surroundings. |
ter who worked in a variety of media (oils, | watercolours, engraving, etc.). |
He worked in many different media: oils, | watercolours, gouache and pen and ink. |
l Academy's refusal to accept the medium of | watercolours as appropriate for serious art. |
Hugh's daughter Sarah painted a number of | watercolours of the interior in the 1860s with exception |
sh drawings, along with a smaller number of | watercolours. |
1995: Views of Windsor: | watercolours by Thomas and Paul Sandby |
A number of O'Brien's | watercolours were exhibited in the 1865 New Zealand Indu |
Museum has a collection of about 380 of his | watercolours and drawings. |
Several of these | watercolours were reproduced in a special edition calend |
6 illustrations are extant: two sets of six | watercolours each, and an additional four drawings in pe |
ion, Anker created hundreds of commissioned | watercolours and drawings, mostly portraits and illustra |
keter, and in 1905 produced a set of twelve | watercolours of famous and mostly royal cricket players. |
and White reproduction photo of one of his | watercolours |
In 1974 a group of thirteen | watercolours by Turner was presented in memory of Sir St |
The gallery holds oil paintings, | watercolours and Newcastle silver. |
ormed as the Society of Painters in Oil and | Watercolours, reverting to its original name in 1820. |
4,000 art objects including oil paintings, | watercolours, works on paper, etchings, prints, sculptur |
Working in mostly Oils and | Watercolours he has gained a reputation for his skill an |
Stock paints in oils and | watercolours and in 1990 he added etching to his folio. |
He worked in both oils and | watercolours and was a member of the Royal Watercolour S |
James continued to produce oils and | watercolours of East Anglia, including many genre subjec |
and Edwardian landscape painter in oils and | watercolours noted for his Highland cattle. |
ins to become an eminent artist in oils and | watercolours whose commissions brought him Royal recogni |
entually commissioned to paint over seventy | watercolours, nearly forty of which are still known toda |
aching Charles, Prince of Wales to paint in | watercolours. |
n 1816 and took up a career as a painter of | watercolours, particularly of waterfalls, earning the pr |
glish map-maker turned landscape painter in | watercolours, who, along with his older brother Thomas, |
ks, coloured richly and very painterly with | watercolours. |
member of the Royal Society of Painters in | Watercolours. |
ociate member of the Society of Painters in | Watercolours. |
ember of the Royal Institute of Painters in | Watercolours and exhibited with Walker's Galleries, Broo |
ame President of the Society of Painters in | Watercolours in 1905, and among many other works, he ill |
ounder-member of the Society of Painters in | Watercolours, and was a regular and prolific contributor |
ember of the Royal Institute of Painters in | Watercolours (RI), a founding member of the "Haslemere A |
an associate of the Society of Painters in | Watercolours in 1867, and a full member of the latter in |
After WWII he took up flower painting in | watercolours then oil-painting, but without critical acc |
He wrote The Art of Landscape Painting in | Watercolours, jointly with his son, and The Art of Sketc |
He had been painting surrealist | watercolours from the age of 15, but took up painting mo |
on of mainly 19th century oil paintings and | watercolours including works by Frederic, Lord Leighton, |
en is famous for his landscape paintings in | watercolours which incorporated influences from Chinese |
1827-1859, he exhibited 60 pictures, mostly | watercolours landscapes, at the Royal Manchester Institu |
Her pictures, usually | watercolours, typically contain local scenes of Petersfi |
andscape artist who worked predominantly in | watercolours. |
el three-colour process for reproducing her | watercolours, and in October 1902 The Tale of Peter Rabb |
band is commissioned to produce a series of | watercolours of birds by Napoleon Bonaparte. |
uring that period he drew many sketches and | watercolours depicting Alsatian landscapes and monuments |
Some 500 | watercolours of fungi painted by his wife Anna were pres |
) was an English painter who specialised in | watercolours and pastels of the scenes and people of Pet |
e English landscape painter specialising in | watercolours. |
gs including works by Philip Steer, English | watercolours, Liverpool Porcelain, and Della Robbia Pott |
ge commissioned him to produce less than 30 | watercolours, but collected many more of Jackson's Brist |
There he began working on the 80 | watercolours that would eventually appear as illustratio |
07 shortly after the release of their e.p. ' | Watercolours'. |
Boot, W H J. Trees and How to paint them in | watercolours (Cassell, 1883). |
Alice Blanche Ellis, were engaged to paint | watercolours of the fruit, whilst an honorary member, Dr |
Later he used ink, | watercolours and then a friend gave him six tubes of oil |
works including tapestries, wall hangings, | watercolours and sketches to the state, now on permanent |
of Medieval religious sculptures as well as | watercolours, coins and medals by Carol Popp de Szathmar |
r is named after William Payne, who painted | watercolours in the late 18th century. |
Her recent work in | watercolours was sparked by a desire to preserve Vaughan |
argely painted in oils but also worked with | watercolours. |
traits, landscapes, genre scenes, worked in | watercolours, tempera, and monumental painting. |
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