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Myles Birket Foster (1825-1899) was a Victorian watercolorist whose style was influenced by his early work as a wood engraver. #watercolour #victorianart https://t.co/M3UhVNJaoz
Harry Anderson's illustrations from the 1940s. Book on his work: https://t.co/t8MuR4sNpg #goldenageillustration #harryanderson #illustratedpress
Vogue Italia commissioned illustration for 100% of its Jan. '20 issue. They say they're doing it to reduce carbon-guzzling photoshoots, but it's an exciting visual choice. Vogue USA had lots of painted covers in the 30s. @milomanara25 #yoshitakaamano More:
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Arthur Streeton (Australian 1867-1943) is best known for his oils, but he also painted in watercolor. #watercolor #warart #watercolour https://t.co/kGCC5wAfi6
When sketch artist Wendy MacNaughton covered the trials at the Guantánamo Bay War Court, she faced some of the strictest rules imaginable. #guantanamo #gitmo #wendymacnaughton https://t.co/Uunj7l6lq0
Background painting from @ralphbakshi 's animated feature “Fire and Ice,” with the characters and foreground painted on acetate overlays. We used #celvinylpaint in airbrushes for the fog. #animationbackground #animation #swamp #celvinyl #fireandice #frankfrazetta
Adolph Menzel's paintings on paper are currently featured in a Berlin exhibition through January 19, 2020. #adolphmenzel #gouache #gouachepainting #watercolour #watercolor #paintingtechnique Includes fancy diploma work and portrait studies. More: https://t.co/qnhb7NPylM
Big feature on Golden Age illustrator Walter Baumgartner in the new Illustration Magazine #66 https://t.co/a1I17tUkWe #illustration #watercolor #goldenageillustration #walterbaumgartner
At various stages of Japan's history, artists have been interested in trying out European approaches to shading, perspective, and color. This tradition is called Yōga painting.
#yogapainting #japan #japaneseart https://t.co/r59Nrxi16e
John Singer Sargent, Hospital at Granada (1912). At the website of the National Gallery of Victoria, you can zoom way into the paintings and see the economy of strokes that Sargent used to describe the forms. @NGVMelbourne https://t.co/Xu1Y4otw0A
#sargent #johnsingersargent