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gouache

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  • Most of them are painted in gouache, and are dominated by blue, grey, and violet
  • nter in 1979, working in acrylic, watercolor, gouache, and prints.
  • in many different media: oils, watercolours, gouache and pen and ink.
  • ration board was a popular medium, as well as gouache and watercolor.
  • The book was printed in gouache and ink, and won the 1975 Caldecott Medal for
  • Although best known for his oil, gouache, and acrylic paintings, late in his career, B
  • ieces of paper cut out of sheets painted with gouache, and was created during the last years of Mat
  • using watercolour on a base of wet paper with gouache applied to it.
  • Her illustrations, painted in gouache, are colorful and two-dimensional, reminiscen
  • he traveled throughout southern Italy, making gouache drawings that were extolled at Paris Salons o
  • 1908), Pen and watercolor, gouache, gold-leaf and oil.
  • acrylic, alkalyd, casein, encaustic, fresco, gouache, linseed oil, tempera, pastel, and watercolor
  • Gouache on paper.
  • The castle of the princes de Croy - Chimay, gouache on parchment made between 1598 and 1602 by Ad
  • hret (1708-70), About 1750-3, Watercolour and gouache on vellum V&A Museum no.
  • Orovida painted with thin washes of gouache or tempera on silk, linen, paper, and gold le
  • nd style tend to be western, such as acrylic, gouache, or watercolor paints on paper, wood panels,
  • Milton, New York, charcoal, white wash, and gouache over graphite on grey paper, George Inness, c
  • t was during this period that he produced may gouache paintings and pastels in a Romantic style cel
  • erican illustrator known for his drawings and gouache paintings of droll family activities and his
  • tween 1958 to 1970 the structure of his large gouache paintings and pen-and-ink drawings became mor
  • Legend of John Brown, a series of twenty-two gouache paintings.
  • round this time he started experimenting with gouache, printmaking and lithography.
  • nted technique of decalcomania in 1936, using gouache spread thinly on a sheet of paper or other su