Places of the Mind: British watercolour landscapes 1850-1950 will display a selection of stunning works from the rich collection of the British Museum's Department of Prints and Drawings to examine ...
Mark Geoffrey Muscat (b. 1986) is showcasing a new collection of watercolours of land and seascapes in what is his third solo exhibition. His first solo exhibition was held in 2011 at the Auberge ...
A watercolor landscape by 19th century British painter David Cox brought a surprise result at an auction in January. Valued at only £80–£100 by Derbyshire’s Hansons Auctioneers, the painting went on ...
Winslow Homer, “Hudson River, Logging,” 1891-1892. Watercolor over graphite on wove paper sheet. (National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Collection) Review by Angelica Hankins A new show of landscapes ...
The auction of three watercolour landscapes believed to be by Adolf Hitler was stopped by police after it was claimed the paintings could be fake. The artwork, which depicts valleys and mountains in ...
Watercolour is a popular medium for many landscape artists because it is a medium through which artists can express in a short amount of time what they see and feel. In landscape painting, the ...
Britain’s collection of works on paper is not, as you might expect, housed in one of London’s major picture galleries. It resides instead in one of the British Museum’s vast Victorian study rooms, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Roost, 2014, by Malcolm Gartside, from Landscapes of Worry & Fatigue at Brightspace Gallery. Have you ever thought of a word and ...
Lawrence Jenkins / Special Contributor For Dallas lawyer Nick Kuntz, retirement was as much a beginning as an end. In December, the 76-year-old real estate specialist Painting has long been a passion, ...
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