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- Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (French: [akwaʁɛl]; from Italian diminutive...
- Elizabeth Austen (9 January 1773 – 22 March 1845) was an amateur English watercolourist and the elder sister of Jane Austen. The letters between her and Jane...
- material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "William Evans" watercolourist – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2025) (Learn...
- August 1803 – 20 July 1887) was a London-born Scottish miniaturist and watercolourist. Gillies was the second daughter of William Gillies, a Scottish merchant...
- artistic trends. The landscape remained central to the work of Aboriginal watercolourist Albert Namatjira, as well as Fred Williams, Brett Whiteley and other...
- 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...
- Altamont Doyle (25 March 1832 – 10 October 1893) was an illustrator, watercolourist and civil servant. A member of an artistic family, he is remembered...
- (1616/1617 – Amsterdam, 20 July 1670) was a Dutch cartographer and watercolourist. Vingboons came from an artistic family. His father David Vinckboons...
- Foster RWS (4 February 1825 – 27 March 1899) was a British illustrator, watercolourist and engraver in the Victorian period. His name is also to be found as...
- (née Paterson; 26 September 1848 – 28 September 1926) was a British watercolourist and illustrator of the Victorian era. Helen Mary Elizabeth Paterson...