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Artists Royal Watercolour Society

    https://www.royalwatercoloursociety.co.uk/artists/
    Royal Watercolour Society artists: Diana Armfield RA, Clifford Bayly, Peter Blake RA, Quentin Blake, David Brayne, John Doyle, Anthony Eyton RA, Sheila Findlay, Ken Howard RA, Sonia Lawson RA, Christopher Le Brun PRA, Paul Newland, Shanti Panchal, …

British Watercolours 1750–1900 - Victoria and Albert Museum

    http://www.vam.ac.uk/page/b/british-watercolours-1750-1900/
    British Watercolours 1750-1900: Developing Subjects for Landscape Painting From the middle of the 18th century a number of British writers sought to define and categorise human responses to natural phenomena, most notably Edmund Burke with his exploration of the 'sublime' and the 'beautiful', and William Gilpin and his theory of the 'picturesque'.

5 Contemporary British Watercolorists Seattle Artist League

    https://seattleartistleague.com/2017/04/09/5-contemporary-british-watercolorists/
    Apr 09, 2017 · Carol Robertson. Carol Robertson, watercolour. Winner of the 2005 Sunday Times Watercolour competition with her abstract paintings that embrace the transparent qualities of water colour, Carol Robertson ( www.carolrobertson.net) loves the medium for its luminosity and the way it soaks into paper.

23 Watercolor Artists You Should Know About Art News by ...

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    Victoria and Albert Museum. Elizabeth Murray. One of the most prominent British watercolor painters, Elizabeth Murray spent ten years living in the Canary Islands, so naturally many of her works are inspired by its landscapes and people, but also those of Morocco and Andalusia.4.6/5(27)

British Watercolours 1750-1900: The Watercolour Societies ...

    http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/b/british-watercolour-societies-19th-century/
    Museum no. 1754-1871, © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Samuel Shelley was a miniature painter by training and practice, painting portraits in watercolour on ivory which could be mounted and worn as jewellery. Shelley was a founder member of the first watercolour society which held its opening exhibition in 1805.

English Artists By Name - Artists' Signatures

    https://artistssignatures.com/viewnatl.php?natl=English
    AGASSE, Jacques Laurent. AINSLEY, Dennis. AINSWORTH, Edgar (Info Only) ALBERTS, William J. ALCANTARILLA, Susan (Info Only) ALDIN, Cecil Charles Windsor. ALEXANDER, William. ALFELI (Info Only) Alfred Aaron WOLMARK.

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