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Definition of Aquarellists

Aquarellist
Aquarellist Aq`ua*rel"list, n. A painter in thin transparent water colors.

Meaning of Aquarellists from wikipedia

- (aged 72) Hinterbrühl Nationality Austrian Education Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Known for Painter, aquarellist and writer Movement Biedermeier Realism...
- Messianic Ghosts, CD, 1997, Syntactic (Sophie 17) Klanggalerie (2002, gg24), Aquarellist (2011, aquarel 18-11) Tin of Drum, CD, 1998, Staalplaat (S.T. CD 130)...
- 1797, he joined the ****ociated Artists in Water-Colours, a group of aquarellists. In the Academy, he was elected an ****ociate (ARA) in 1812, then academician...
- van Bommel, French c****ographer Lambertus van Bommel, Dutch painter/aquarellist Floris van Bommel, Dutch shoe designer Museum van Bommel van Dam Bommel...
- 20 December 1958(1958-12-20) (aged 82) The Hague, Netherlands Nationality Dutch Known for pottery painter, engraver, aquarellist Movement Art Nouveau...
- His technique, his virtuosity makes him one of the most well-known aquarellists.” Denise David, L'Amateur d'Art, October 1977. “A poet from the 19th...
- Israeli Occupation Ultra-Mail Prod. Babylon Is Iraq Staalplaat Amahar Aquarellist with The Rootsman Lalique Gadaffi Handgrenade Staalplaat 2020 Ryoji Ikeda...
- and published in 1989. Hardie Gramatky was an elected Academician (24 aquarellists) member of the National Academy of Design, New York Watercolor Club,...
- the Cercle des aquarellistes et des aquafortistes belges (Circle of aquarellists and etchers), which had been founded in 1883. Middeleer won the prize...
- and MP (b. 1737) September 24 Emanuel Büchel, Swiss graphic artist, aquarellist, topographer and baker (b. 1705) Polixénia Daniel, Hungarian noble and...