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


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