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  2. Eliot O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    O'Hara authored his first book of watercolor instruction in 1931, his final book was published in 1966. During World War II , from 1943–44, he served in the Camouflage Section, Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy. [ 10 ] In the late 1940s O'Hara began making art education films for Encyclopaedia Britannica Films , his last film was made in 1961.

  3. 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.

  4. Gerry Peirce - Wikipedia

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    A generation of Tucson artists passed through the doors of the school. Peirce continued to prolifically produce both his extraordinary etchings and watercolors. Peirce authored the book “Painting in the Southwest Landscape in Watercolor” and was awarded an honorary doctor of philosophy in arts from St. Andrews University College of London.

  5. Watercolor Artist Pays Homage To South Carolina's Picturesque ...

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    Supporting Kiawah Conservancy. But Nurre’s book isn’t just a gift to those who have fallen in love with the barrier island – $3 from every book sale goes to Kiawah Conservancy, a non-profit ...

  6. Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 1930s, the National Gallery of Canada was instrumental in assisting the CSPWC/SCPA with a series of high-profile international exchange exhibitions with societies in New Zealand, Brazil, France, Great Britain and the US. In addition, the National Gallery from 1933 onward sponsored a regular series of juried shows that toured ...

  7. Charles Reid (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Clark Reid (August 12, 1937 – June 1, 2019) [1] was an American painter, illustrator, and teacher, notable for his watercolor style. [2] He won numerous national and international awards for both his watercolor and oil works, and also hosted many workshops in the US and abroad.