
Book Details
Watercolour
Alison Smith (editor)
Summary
Watercolour has long been seen as a distinctive part of the British cultural heritage, with British artists widely acknowledged to be among its greatest exponents.
Watercolour has long been seen as a distinctive part of the British cultural heritage, with British artists widely acknowledged to be among its greatest exponents. This book traces its roots from the Middle Ages. It features works by artists including Turner, Girtin, Samuel Palmer, Anish Kapoor and Terry Frost.
Perfect for fans of Museums, Arts & Photography, Exhibition & Collection Catalogs, Art Museums, Watercolour Painting Techniques, Art History by Theme & Concept.
Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 192 pages · Paperback
- By Alison Smith (editor)
Details
- ISBN: 9781854379139
- Author: Alison Smith (editor)
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 192
- Language: English
- Publication date: 26 January 2011
- Condition: New
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Watercolour has long been seen as a distinctive part of the British cultural heritage, with British artists widely acknowledged to be among its greatest exponents. This book traces its roots from the Middle Ages.

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