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Watercolor (American English) or
watercolour (Commonwealth English; see
spelling differences), also
aquarelle (French: [akwaʁɛl]; from
Italian diminutive...
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Elizabeth Austen (9
January 1773 – 22
March 1845) was an
amateur English watercolourist and the
elder sister of Jane Austen. The
letters between her and Jane...
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August 1803 – 20 July 1887) was a London-born
Scottish miniaturist and
watercolourist.
Gillies was the
second daughter of
William Gillies, a
Scottish merchant...
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artistic trends. The
landscape remained central to the work of
Aboriginal watercolourist Albert Namatjira, as well as Fred Williams,
Brett Whiteley and other...
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September 1848 – 28
September 1926) was a
British watercolourist and
illustrator of the
Victorian era.
Helen Mary
Elizabeth Paterson...
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Decies (died 1553)
Gerald Fitzgerald (artist) (1873–1935),
Australian watercolourist Gerald Fitzgerald (priest) (1894–1969),
American clergyman Gerald FitzGerald...
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December 1922) was a
British architect,
landscape and
architectural watercolourist, and etcher. Born in London,
Ernest George began his
architectural training...
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Edward Hull (1823 – 3
February 1906) was a
British illustrator and
watercolourist who
exhibited at the
Royal Academy in London. He was the
brother of William...
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Helen Thornycroft (1848 – 11
November 1937) was an
English painter and
watercolourist of the
Victorian era. Born in London, she was a
member of the Thornycroft...