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  2. Hugh William Williams - Wikipedia

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    Hugh William Williams, View of Thebes (1819) Williams was active from the early 1790s with his earliest recorded work dated 1792. Printmaking went hand in hand with his work in watercolour and Pasquale Garof (b.1774), a carver, gilder and printseller (and another native of Como who arrived in Edinburgh in 1790), published a suite of Hugh's Etchings of Local Subjects – intended to assist in ...

  3. William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings

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    A watercolour drawing of the zebra dove or barred ground dove (Geopelia striata; known in Malay as the burung merbuk) perched on a purple mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana; Malay buah manggis) branch. It is one of 477 natural history drawings of plants and animals of Malacca and Singapore commissioned by William Farquhar.

  4. Yim Maukun - Wikipedia

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    His instruction and step-by-step details about his process as an artist can also be found in the 13-DVD set, Oil Painting with Mau-Kun Yim (2011) [12] and his assorted books and articles, such as The Pastel Journal, A Tale of Small Paintings, The Drawing Handbook, and How to Draw the Head [see the full publication list below].

  5. Cherryl Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Fountain read fine art at the University of Reading, graduating in 1972. [7] [8] She trained as a teacher at Brighton Polytechnic, qualifying in 1973. [9]Between January 1975 and June 1977 she was a student at the Royal Academy Schools, [1] [10] [11] [12] where she was taught by Jane Dowling and the portrait painter Peter Greenham, among others. [13]

  6. Edwin George Lutz - Wikipedia

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    Lutz published 17 books from the 1913 through 1936, under the name E.G. Lutz. His first work, What to Draw and How to Draw It, was published in 1913 by Dodd, Mead & Company. The book, which was created for the beginning drawer, consists of sequenced illustrations that provide step-by-step instructions on how to sketch figures.

  7. Splendid Mountain Watercolours - Wikipedia

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    Jungfrau, 1870, Watercolor, Gouache, and graphite on pale blue wove paper. Splendid Mountain Watercolours or Splendid Mountain Sketchbook is a collection of sketches and watercolors by John Singer Sargent (1856–1925), executed when he was fourteen years old, and on a summer excursion to Switzerland's Bernese Alps in the Berner Oberland in 1870.

  8. Watercolor painting - Wikipedia

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    An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Love's Messenger, an 1885 watercolor and tempera by Marie Spartali Stillman. Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (French:; from Italian diminutive of Latin aqua 'water'), [1] is a painting method [2] in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based ...

  9. Blanche Baker (painter) - Wikipedia

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    The acceptance of a watercolour drawing, Greenfell Lane, Gloucester, by the Royal Academy in 1869 seems to have been a turning point for Blanche's artistic career. [12] In early 1870 she had a one-person show in Bristol – 70 watercolours (some framed and others unframed) [13] – and in the summer of that year The Turnstile was selected for the Royal Academy.