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Sterne painted in Watercolor painting | watercolour by French artist Louis Carrogis Carmontelle, ca.
The lithograph print of Duria Antiquior, made by Scharf based on De la Beche's original watercolour
Her friend the geologist Henry De la Beche assisted her by commissioning Georg Scharf to make a lithographic print based on De la Beche's watercolour painting, Duria Antiquior, portraying life in prehistoric Dorset that was largely based on fossils Anning had found.
The geologist Henry De la Beche painted the influential watercolour Duria Antiquior in 1830 based largely on fossils found by Anning.
Promenade of Elizaveta Petrovna through the streets of Saint Petersburg ( 1903 ), watercolour by Alexandre Benois.
The highlight of the 19th century collection is a watercolour by J. M. W. Turner of the Grand Harbour.
In 1906, Louvre restorer Eugène Denizard performed watercolour retouches on areas of the paint layer disturbed by the crack in the panel.
File: North carolina algonkin-dorf. jpg | watercolour painted by John White
File: North carolina algonkin-essen. jpg | Engraving by Theodor de Bry after a watercolour painted by John White
File: North carolina algonkin-fischen. jpg | Engraving by Theodor de Bry after a watercolour painted by John White
His true master was Dr Monro ; to the practical teaching of that first patron and the wise simplicity of method of watercolour study, in which he was disciplined by him and companioned by Giston, the healthy and constant development of the greater power is primarily to be attributed ; the greatness of the power itself, it is impossible to over-estimate.
Prince Albert's Dressing Room, 1851, watercolour by James Roberts.
William Blake was inspired by Dante's description in his pencil, ink and watercolour " The Wood of the Self-Murderers: The Harpies and the Suicides " ( Tate Gallery, London ).
Heavily influenced by George Grosz, Félix Vallotton, Fernand Léger, Eric Gill and, most of all, the narrative woodcuts of Frans Masereel, Harper's style evolved in the 1980s in a bolder, expressionist direction, with much of his later work resembling woodcut, although he mainly works in pen and ink, and watercolour.
Cotman's name is used as a trademark by Winsor & Newton for a range of artist's watercolour materials.
The staircase, shown in a watercolour perspective prepared by Axel Haig, was long thought never to have been built but recent research has shown that it was in fact constructed, only to be torn out in the 1930s.
View of ruined transept of Roche Abbey by John Buckler, watercolour, 1810
However, this was preceded by a watercolour of East Grinstead dated Sept 8th 1795.
Fortunately there are in the print room of the British Museum three watercolour drawings of this splendid morse by F. Bertoli, done at the instance of an Englishman named Talman in the first half of the 18th century.
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery now has the largest collection of works by Burne-Jones in the world, including the massive watercolour Star of Bethlehem, commissioned for the Gallery in 1897.
Design for Oravais Church, Finland ; watercolour by Jacob Rijf, 1792

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* Duria Antiquior-' a more ancient Dorsetshire an 1830 watercolour, by Henry Thomas de la Beche, of the seas of ancient Dorset, designed to highlight Mary Anning's discoveries
Thomas Sandby ( 1721 – 25 June 1798 ) was an English draughtsman, watercolour artist, architect and teacher.
At this time, Bonington started taking lessons from the painter François Louis Thomas Francia, who – having recently returned from England where he had been deeply influenced by the work of Thomas Girtin – taught him the English watercolour technique.
Parkes also appears in the watercolour ‘ The Queen distributing the first Victoria Crosses in Hyde Park, 26 June 1857 ’ by G H Thomas that is in the British royal collection.
The Victorian Exhibition held at the New Gallery in the winter of 1891 – 2 contained eight of his portraits in oil, forty in crayon, and two ( Mrs. Fry and Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, both dated 1845 ) in watercolour.
Their son, Thomas Mann Baynes ( 1794-1854 ), was also became a noted watercolour artist.
His son Fredrick Thomas Baynes ( 1824 – 1874 ) was also a noted watercolour artist.
Rich was influenced by the watercolour techniques of Thomas Girtin, John Sell Cotman and Peter De Wint, especially their use of the rich blooms produced by applying a full wash and allowing it to dry undisturbed.

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William Herbert Allen, the notable English landscape watercolour artist, lived and worked in Farnham for most of his career.
Chiaroscuro originated during the Renaissance as drawing on coloured paper, where the artist worked from the paper's base tone towards light using white gouache, and towards dark using ink, bodycolour or watercolour.
The site received international attention when Dublin artist Susanna Drury made watercolour paintings of it in 1739 ; they won Drury the first award presented by the Royal Dublin Society in 1740 and were engraved in 1743.
Joseph Brant watercolour by William Armstrong ( artist ) | William Armstrong
In 1934 Australian painter Rex Batterbee taught Aboriginal artist Albert Namatjira western style watercolour landscape painting, along with other Aboriginal artists at the Hermannsburg mission in the Northern Territory.
The romanticist view of Australian rural scenes was shared with Hans Heysen ( 1877 – 1968 ), an artist famous for his luminous watercolour paintings of River Red Gums, won the Wynne Prize nine times from 1904 to 1932.
Harriet Jane Moore ( 1801 – 1884 ) was a British watercolour artist who is remembered for her drawings of Michael Faraday's work at the Royal Institution.
* W. H. Allen ( 1863 – 1943 ), English landscape watercolour artist
* Edward Wesson, an English watercolour artist
He was a good caricaturist and watercolour artist.
His works – many in watercolour – caused great interest in the late years of the 18th century when he was considered by his chief patron Richard Payne Knight to be an outstanding artist of the picturesque.
Edward Wesson ( April 29, 1910 – 1983 ) was an English watercolour artist.
Myles Birket Foster ( 4 February 1825 – 27 March 1899 ) was a popular English illustrator, watercolour artist and engraver in the Victorian period.
Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, the 18th-century predecessor of the theatre ; watercolour by William Capon ( artist ) | William Capon ( Victoria and Albert Museum | V & A )
A watercolour painting of the Third City Hall by William Armstrong ( artist ) | William Armstrong done prior to its completion in 1899.
In 1836 Hurlstone married fellow artist Jane Coral who exhibited some watercolour drawings and portraits at the Royal Academy and the Society of British Artists between 1846 and 1850, but from 1850 to 1856 she contributed to the latter exhibition only fancy subjects in oil-colours.
* Edward Wesson, English watercolour artist ( b. 1910 ).
It is notable for a period in the 1880s when it was home to the American watercolour artist Winslow Homer who stayed in room 17 of the Hudleston Arms ( 1870 ) ( later called the Bay Hotel ), and maintained a studio across the road at No. 12 Bank Top ( demolished 1930 ).
David Cox was a famous Birmingham watercolour artist and President of the Associated Artists in Water Colour in 1810.
As an artist, his favourite medium was watercolour which, due to the prejudices of the age, was considered inferior to oil painting.
Lucius Richard O ' Brien ( 15 August 1832 – 13 December 1899 ) was an influential 19th-century Canadian oil and watercolour landscape artist.
The second level of the museum displays oil and watercolour paintings and calligraphy works by Singaporean and Chinese artists, such as painter Liu Kang, Buddhist monk and artist Reverend Song Nian, and Cultural Medallion-winning artists Ong Kim Seng and Tan Swie Hian.

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