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Tag Archives: river
Chinese Painting
I have a number of Chinese paintings in my collection and love the techniques used. The utter simplicity with which the artist creates. Chinese landscape painting is considered the epitome of Chinese painting styles. It is associated with a refined … Continue reading
Posted in Drawings and Sketches, Watercolour paintings
Tagged birds, boats, chinese, hanging scroll, ink, mountains, river, watercolour
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Monochrome
Monochrome means ‘one colour’, so art created in monochrome uses only one colour. Most would think that using one colour would restrict the freedom of the artist but might it not also focus the intent of the artist and thereby … Continue reading
Posted in Watercolour paintings
Tagged black and white, bridge, Cornwall, cottage, grisaille, Hagar and Ishmael, landscape, portrait, river, sailboat, sea, seascape, waves, wind
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Gustave Louis Jaulmes
Today's artist, #GustaveLouisJaulmes (1873-1959) was born in Switzerland and died in Paris. He was an eclectic artist whose vast range of interests and wonder had him creating monumental frescoes, paintings, posters, illustrations, cartoons for tapestries, carpets and decorations for objects … Continue reading
Posted in Drawings and Sketches, Watercolour paintings
Tagged flowers, Gustave Louis Jaulmes, lovers, river, trees
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William Forrest engraver
In this chapter we consider an artist who is famous for copying from other greats. William Forrest (1805-1899)is known for his landscape engravings. His best works are based on pieces by Chevalier, Church, Lorraine, Waterloo, and Allan. #WilliamForrest worked in … Continue reading
Philip Wilson Steer
#PhilipWilsonSteer (1860 –1942) was known as a British painter of landscapes, seascapes but he also dabbled in portraitures and figure studies. His sea and landscape paintings made him a leading figure in the Impressionist movement in Britain but in time … Continue reading
Posted in Watercolour paintings
Tagged landscape, misty morning, Philip Wilson Steer, river, Severn River, trees
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Byron Harmon Photographer
I came across two pieces of Canadiana this past week which hve travelled 7000 km (4400 mi), around 80 years, and is in part about a man with an almost impossible goal. A man who had a huge effect on photography … Continue reading
Posted in Photographs
Tagged Byron Harmon, Fraser Canyon, Gowen Sutton, mountain, photograph, river, Rockies, valley
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John Ewbank and Edward Badham
The artists #JohnWilsonEwbank (1799-1847) and #EdwardLeslieBadham (1873-1944) are this weeks artists. I acquired graphite drawings created by both of these artists, recently. This serene view by John Wilson Ewbank is of the city of Perth and the River Tay in 1825. … Continue reading
Posted in Drawings and Sketches
Tagged Perth, rail fence, river, Scotland, shore, trees
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Art Unsigned
I often come across pieces that are not signed but are still of good artistic value. Today a chapter of few words but of an artistic worth of which the paintings may speak for themselves. They all come from the … Continue reading
Posted in Watercolour paintings
Tagged autumn, Bayard's Cove, boats, copse, cottage, Dartmouth harbour, fir trees, harbour, mountain, mule, path, picket fence, river, St Petrox Church
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From Rossini to Morris
The way I collect art is for most collectors of art so very random and non-specific. I do not search for works by an artist or visit galleries, or art auctions to collect but rely solely on people donating art … Continue reading
Posted in Etching, Lino/woodcuts
Tagged gown, Luigi Rossini, monument, pillar, Psyche, reeds, river, Rome, Syrinx, William Morris
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Art of Myles Birket Foster
Today a chapter on one of the most popular artists of the Victorian period. He was both illustrator and watercolourist – expert in both. Born in 1825 , the seventh child of a brewer his talent as an artist was … Continue reading