Lithographs, watercolours, drawings, etchings and numerous sculptures are housed in this serene villa. |
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John Linnell commissioned Blake to paint watercolours of Dante's Divine Comedy. |
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It was also here where Heysen finished and altered many of his watercolours and oil paintings started on different locations, often years before. |
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In the tents one could see artists painting with watercolours, acrylics pastels, or demonstrating encaustic painting. |
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Along with the watercolours, the exhibition includes six woodcarvings because working with wood is her new passion. |
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Olive likes to paint in her spare time and works mostly in watercolours and has sold some of her work so praise from Olive is worthy. |
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Finally, the watercolours were reframed using a more neutral wooden frame and special non-reflective glazing. |
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Sadly, the good vibes wore off very quickly as we became depressed by the gauzy colours, dark underpainting and lackluster watercolours. |
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His watercolours, for instance, have been influenced by such masters as Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Henri Matisse. |
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Five watercolours, including self-portraits and a portrait of his wife, Helen, will also be added to the exhibition. |
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In the space of less than an hour he gave us a lot of useful tips on how best to paint watercolours. |
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How do you explain the contrast between your watercolours and these aggressive poster designs? |
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Turner employed washing out to gain extraordinary softness and appearance of distance and atmosphere in his watercolours. |
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The 40 canvasses, watercolours, drawings, photographs and sculptures all have a Thai ambiance, though not all subjects are landscapes. |
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Luan Nel, occupying most of the space at the Goodman, shows an extensive body of oils and watercolours on paper and canvas. |
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Bolton Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition of oils, watercolours and prints of the Lancashire landscape, from the sea to the windswept moors. |
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The 12 volunteers have worked in a variety of mediums including oil paint, watercolours, prints, sculpture, textile, ceramics and text. |
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The exhibits range from creative embroidery to pencil drawings as well as large numbers of oil paintings, gouache and watercolours. |
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On display will be a selection of large-scale oil paintings, watercolours, pastels and etchings. |
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Moorthy is adept at drawing with pencil, charcoal, watercolours, oils et al and has participated in several exhibitions. |
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Using watercolours or charcoal and pencil, she uses textured surfaces to suggest the organic natural continuity of her subject matter. |
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Turner's watercolours are filled with visual witticisms, signs and symbols. |
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She had used different types of painting materials such as watercolours, crayons and pastels for every sketch. |
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As well as large-scale oil paintings, there will be a selection of his delicate watercolours, pastels and etchings. |
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But Bowood also has a very fine collection of watercolours and porcelain collected by the family. |
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The organisers distributed drawing sheets and participants were allowed to use watercolours, crayons and sketch pencils. |
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The only decorations were, I think, watercolours, or some kind of coloured prints of flowers. |
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The Napoleon book features engravings and watercolours showing the island of St Helena and portraits of the emperor and the Count De Las Cases. |
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Featuring was an impressive and eclectic range of paintings, watercolours, pastels and bronzes of a consistently high quality. |
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There are paintings on acrylic, canvas and handmade paper done with poster colours, watercolours, oil paints and even pens. |
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It will bring together almost all of the watercolours and sketches Mackintosh made at the picturesque Mediterranean waterfront of Port Vendres. |
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A number of small watercolours and several large canvases all describe similar visual subject matter. |
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Already well known for his watercolours and woodcarvings, he turned his attention to miniatures after inheriting embroidery books and materials from friend Margaret Sarraff. |
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Henry Spencer Ashbee was a senior partner in a silk mercers, a collector of watercolours and a corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Madrid. |
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Potter would write out her stories in an exercise book, paste in a few watercolours and a number of pen-and-ink sketches and then present it as a gift to a favoured child. |
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Japanese watercolours shown at Far East exhibitions in Paris in the late nineteenth century affected the compositions and palettes of Matisse, Whistler, and Degas. |
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There are about 80 works in watercolours, oil, acrylic and sculpture. |
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He gave me some watercolours he had painted and put up pictures. |
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She then knelt down on the large tarpaulin protecting the floor and began to put the caps back on the dozens of watercolours she had carelessly left open. |
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Elegant oil paintings alternated with picturesque watercolours, while a number of acrylic paintings enlivened the display spread over two rooms at the gallery. |
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Choose your Christmas gift from the variety of hand grafted gifts including, paintings in oil, watercolours and woodturning and various other gifts. |
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Before Ruskin began Modern Painters, John James Ruskin had begun collecting watercolours, including works by Samuel Prout and, from 1839, Turner. |
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He continued to draw and paint in watercolours, and to travel widely across Europe with servants and friends. |
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I started off as a kid with watercolours, but now I'm using acrylics and gesso to paint. |
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Fletcher is considered one of the most eminent watercolourists alive with several books published about his watercolours. |
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He created a method of painting in watercolours, using thick pigments mixed with gum to give rich effects similar to medieval illuminations. |
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The exhibition was very poorly attended, selling none of the temperas or watercolours. |
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Bermuda watercolours painted by local artists are sold at various galleries. |
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By 1930 there was concern that both his oils and his watercolours were fading. |
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Turner was an extremely prolific artist who produced more than 550 oil paintings, 2,000 watercolours, and 30,000 paper works. |
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Works include oil paintings and watercolours inspired by his native Yorkshire. |
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In addition to studio work, she made many sketches and watercolours of women and children in church. |
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In an age before colour photography, he produced very detailed watercolours of each assemblage before it was removed from the ground. |
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The exhibition will also include a room of Turner watercolours chosen by Latvian-American artist Vija Celmins whose work is noted for its near abstract sea and skyscapes. |
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Wingates watercolours of 1840 are an all time asset of museology. |
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Using a technique called aquarelle, a painting made from watercolours, Harib says his segment, called aACAyGood and Evil', has a strong Middle Eastern flavour. |
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Artist Harriet Jane Moore who documented Faraday's life in watercolours. |
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In May 2008, White Cube gallery exhibited 13 apparently authenticated watercolours painted by Adolf Hitler, to which the brothers had added hippie motifs. |
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Their subject matter tries to be deliberately shocking, including, in 2008, a series of works that appropriated original watercolours by Adolf Hitler. |
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Blake's death in 1827 cut short the enterprise, and only a handful of watercolours were completed, with only seven of the engravings arriving at proof form. |
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