Watercolour

Watercolour is the name for a style of painting which refers both to the technique used to create the painting and to the resulting artwork. As a painting method, it involves the suspension of pigments in a water-based solution.

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Style
  1. Figurative Art 17
  2. Orientalist 13
  3. Chinese Interest 4
  4. Russian Interest 3
  5. Urban Views / Townscapes 3
  6. Classical 2
  7. Genre 2
  8. Islamic 2
  9. Landscape 2
  10. Royal / Monarchy 2
  11. Victorian 2
  12. Academic 1
  13. Animal / Animalier 1
  14. Empire 1
  15. Music / Musical 1
  16. Neoclassical 1
  17. Pre-Raphaelite 1
  18. Renaissance 1
Material
  1. Watercolour 25
  2. Giltwood 17
  3. Paper 15
  4. Painted Wood 4
  5. Pith Paper 4
  6. Pencil 1
  7. Paperboard 1
Colour
  1. Multi-coloured 24
  2. Gold 10
  3. Blue 3
  4. Grey 1
Country Of Origin
  1. Italian 6
  2. British 4
  3. Chinese 4
  4. English 3
  5. French 2
  6. Russian 2
  7. Austrian 1
  8. Dutch 1
  9. German 1
  10. Jerusalem 1
Period
  1. 19th Century 10
  2. Early 20th Century 9
  3. Late 19th Century 4
  4. Early 19th Century 1
  5. 20th Century 1
Artist / Maker
  1. Rappini, Vittorio 3
  2. Leaver, Noel Harry 2
  3. Aescher, Hans 1
  4. Boivin, Émile 1
  5. Croft, Arthur 1
  6. Fabbi, Alberto 1
  7. Hansen, Hans Jacob 1
  8. Kubel, Otto 1
  9. Marrani, A. 1
  10. Mielich, Alphons Leopold 1
  11. Morgan, Frederick 1
  12. Rosati, Alberto 1
  13. Ryland, Henry 1
  14. Stephanoff, James 1
  15. Teikh, Gustavovich 1
  16. van Elven, Pierre Tetar 1
  17. Vivant, Dominique, Baron Denon 1
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