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Anglian Watercolourists (SEAW) is a
watercolour society in East Anglia, England,
founded in 2007. The
Society of East
Anglian Watercolourists (SEAW) was...
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Watercolor (American English) or
watercolour (British English; see
spelling differences), also
aquarelle (French: [akwaʁɛl]; from
Italian diminutive of...
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artistic trends. The
landscape remained central to the work of
Aboriginal watercolourist Albert Namatjira, as well as Fred Williams,
Brett Whiteley and other...
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William Evans (1798–1877) was an
English water-colour painter.
Evans was born at Eton on 4
December 1798, was son of
Samuel Evans, a landscape-painter...
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Alfred Birdsey was one of the more
famous and
talented watercolourists,
known for his
impressionistic landscapes of Hamilton, St George's...
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talent at
playing the
national instrument of Wales.
Charles is a keen
watercolourist,
having published books on the
subject and
exhibited and sold a number...
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Royal Scottish Society of
Painters in
Watercolour (RSW) is a
Scottish art
society established in 1876. The
current patron is
Charles III, Duke of Rothesay...
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William Blake (28
November 1757 – 12
August 1827) was an
English poet, painter, and printmaker.
Largely unrecognised during his life,
Blake has become...
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Famous watercolourists working abroad are
invited to
become honorary members. The
Society invites one or more
renowned non-Belgian
watercolourists to each...
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Helen Beatrix Heelis (née Potter; 28 July 1866 – 22
December 1943),
usually known as
Beatrix Potter (/ˈbiːətrɪks/ BEE-ə-triks), was an
English writer,...