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large monotype works in watercolor.
Among the many
other significant watercolorists of this
period were
Thomas Gainsborough, John
Robert Cozens, Francis...
- (March 30, 1868 –
November 22, 1940) was a
commercial illustrator,
watercolorist, and
suffragette from the
United States. She was the
mother of the actor...
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Frank Webb (1927 – 28
August 2022) was an
American watercolor painter from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Webb was a
graduate of the Art
Institute of Pittsburgh...
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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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Holly Hobbie (née Ulinskas;: 102 born 1944) is an
American writer,
watercolorist: 127 and illustrator. She is best
known for
creating the
American Greetings...
- 22 July 1803 – 25
April 1886) was a
French painter,
lithographer and
watercolorist in the
Romantic style. He was born to Jean-Baptiste Isabey, a well known...
- artists'
colony at Woodstock, New York. A
gifted sketch artist and
watercolorist, he was one of the
group of
young Art
Students League humorists who...
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American sociologist Howard D.
Becker (1914–1995),
American painter and
watercolorist This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name...
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Berthe Marie Pauline Morisot (French: [bɛʁt mɔʁizo]; 14
January 1841 – 2
March 1895) was a
French painter and a
member of the
circle of
painters in Paris...
- (Ghent, 1534 –
possibly Paris, 29
August 1584) was a
Flemish painter,
watercolorist,
print artist, biographer, playwright, poet and writer. His costume...