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handprint : victorian watercolors

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    The groundbreaking Norwich Society of Artists, founded in 1803 and active until the 1830's, was the strongest group of artists working outside London. Toward the end of the Victorian era, many regional art exhibitions — in Liverpool, Newcastle, Birmingham, Leeds and Bristol — flourished on the popularity of amateur watercolor painting.

Victorian Drawings and Watercolor Paintings - 110 For Sale ...

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    Victorian.Marine Art. Original Watercolor. Set of 6 19th century Chinese school men and women figure portraits. Located in Southport, CT. Set of 6 19th century Chinese gouache or watercolors of colorful figures. An interesting set of 3, 7 x 5 inch, and 3, 5 x 3-inch …

British Watercolours 1750–1900 - Victoria and Albert Museum

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    British Watercolours 1750-1900: Still Life & Flower Painting. Still life, the depiction of inanimate objects such as fruit, vegetables, dead game and household objects, became a popular subject for watercolour artists. Still lives appealed to patrons for the simplicity of their subject matter, and were admired above all for the skill of the artist.

Victorian Artists

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    Jan 13, 2021 · Victorian Artists [Victorian Web Home —> Visual Arts —> Victorian Painting —> Artists] Helen Allingham; Anna Airy; Sir L. Alma-Tadema, 1836-1912; Sophie Anderson, 1823-1903; Richard Ansdell, 1815–1885; Edward Armitage, 1817-1896; …

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