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Watercolours Collection

"Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Watercolours: From Durer's Hare to Marcel Vertes' Tango" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of watercolours

Background imageWatercolours Collection: DURER, Albrecht (1471-1528). Hare. 1502. Renaissance

DURER, Albrecht (1471-1528). Hare. 1502. Renaissance art. Watercolour. AUSTRIA. Vienna. Albertina Gallery

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Tango. Watercolor by Marcel Vertes (1895-1961) published

Tango. Watercolor by Marcel Vertes (1895-1961) published in l Illustration on November 26, 1925. Watercolour

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Galway Ireland Skyline

Galway Ireland Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Nature Inspired Abstract Watercolor (Day 62)

Nature Inspired Abstract Watercolor (Day 62)
Mauro

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Gallivanting

Gallivanting
Rosana Laiz Blursbyai

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Cambridge England Skyline

Cambridge England Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Je Suis Partage

Je Suis Partage
Sylvie Demers

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Fleur De Coton

Fleur De Coton
Sylvie Demers

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Reconstruction of the Templo Mayor complex in the

Reconstruction of the Templo Mayor complex in the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, founded in 1325. It was the capital of the Aztec Empire until its occupation in 1521 by Hernᮠ Cort鳠 during

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Les Diables Bleus - 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins

Les Diables Bleus - 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins
Les Diables Bleus - the 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins. A platoon on a mountain path by a stream. Pierre Comba (1859-1934)

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Darnall Cemetery Chapel, Coventry Road c. 1859

Darnall Cemetery Chapel, Coventry Road c. 1859
Watercolour on paper.Architect: Flockton and Son.Size: 28 x 38 cmOriginal at Sheffield Archives SY20/B3/3

Background imageWatercolours Collection: German design, Spring and Autumn

German design, Spring and Autumn, after watercolours by H Schmidt. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Dry Flower Bouquet

Dry Flower Bouquet
Treechild

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Winterthur Switzerland Skyline

Winterthur Switzerland Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Turquoise and blue geode

Turquoise and blue geode
Rosana Laiz Blursbyai

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Minimal Watercolor Shapes #2

Minimal Watercolor Shapes #2
jay stanley

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Minimal Watercolor Shapes #3

Minimal Watercolor Shapes #3
jay stanley

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Minimal Watercolor Shapes #1

Minimal Watercolor Shapes #1
jay stanley

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Cork Ireland Skyline

Cork Ireland Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Wilmington Delaware Skyline

Wilmington Delaware Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Reykjavík Iceland Skyline

Reykjavík Iceland Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Moonlight, Eddystone Lighthouse (litho)

Moonlight, Eddystone Lighthouse (litho)
5222451 Moonlight, Eddystone Lighthouse (litho) by Duncan, Edward (1803-82) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Moonlight, Eddystone Lighthouse)

Background imageWatercolours Collection: German design, Summer and Winter

German design, Summer and Winter, after watercolours by H Schmidt. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Colorful map of the United States with States and State capitals

Colorful map of the United States with States and State capitals
Rosana Laiz Blursbyai

Background imageWatercolours Collection: American Waterlily (1920)

American Waterlily (1920)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Cucumbertree 1922

Cucumbertree 1922
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Persimmon (1920)

Persimmon (1920)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Red Chokeberry (1920)

Red Chokeberry (1920)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: California Lilac (1935)

California Lilac (1935)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Matilija Poppy

Matilija Poppy
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Umbrella Tree (1932)

Umbrella Tree (1932)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Water Lilies (1879)

Water Lilies (1879)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Wild Sweet Crab (1920)

Wild Sweet Crab (1920)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Southern Magnolia (1918)

Southern Magnolia (1918)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Wild Pineapple (1921)

Wild Pineapple (1921)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Sweetbay (1927)

Sweetbay (1927)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: White Thistle

White Thistle
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Greendragon (1920)

Greendragon (1920)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Large White Trillium

Large White Trillium
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Swamp Magnolia (1918)

Swamp Magnolia (1918)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Virginia Stewartia (1925)

Virginia Stewartia (1925)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Wake Robin (1939)

Wake Robin (1939)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Indian Paintbrush (1883)

Indian Paintbrush (1883)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Pacific Dogwood

Pacific Dogwood
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Giant Helleborine (1880)

Giant Helleborine (1880)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Mountain Rose Bay (1932)

Mountain Rose Bay (1932)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: On the Road To Monument (1881)

On the Road To Monument (1881)
Mary Vaux Walcott

Background imageWatercolours Collection: Silverberry (1922)

Silverberry (1922)
Mary Vaux Walcott



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"Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Watercolours: From Durer's Hare to Marcel Vertes' Tango" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of watercolours, a medium that has stood the test of time. One remarkable example is Albrecht Durer's exquisite masterpiece "Hare, " painted during the Renaissance in 1502. This iconic artwork showcases the delicate strokes and vibrant hues that define watercolour paintings. Delight your senses with Strawberry Wilmots Superb, a luscious variety captured on Plate 32, where every brushstroke brings out its juicy redness. Achillea millefolium on Plate 16 reveals how they are effortlessly capture intricate details and textures found in nature. Marcel Vertes' enchanting creation titled "Tango" transports us into a world filled with rhythm and passion. Published for all to admire, this watercolour by Vertes (1895-1961) demonstrates how artists can use this versatile medium to evoke emotions and tell stories. It also allow us to appreciate botanical wonders like T. Whittallii and T. Hageri, showcased alongside The Poonah Grape, Wisteria blooms, Morello Cherries, Blush Provence rose petals – each stroke capturing their unique essence. Intriguingly diverse yet harmoniously composed is the Wild Flowers Composite – an artistic celebration of nature's bounty through carefully layered pigments that create depth and realism. They have long been cherished for their ability to bring life to art pieces with their translucent washes and ethereal effects. Whether it be historical masterpieces or contemporary creations like those mentioned above, these works exemplify why watercolour remains an enduring favourite among artists worldwide. So take a moment today to immerse yourself in the mesmerizing allure – let them transport you into realms both familiar and unknown as you appreciate the skill, creativity, and beauty that this medium has to offer.