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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 ...
When one thinks of landscape watercolors, it is hard not picture pastoral scenes of England’s green and pleasant land, to quote William Blake. But in the history of art, British landscape painting is ...
The Kimbell Art Museum has acquired Thomas Gainsborough’s “Going to Market, Early Morning,” considered one of the finest examples of landscape paintings by one of the 18th century’s most esteemed ...
A nationwide search to find the best landscape artist in the U.K. Landscape Artist of the Year is a nationwide search to find the best landscape artist in the U.K. In each episode the contestants have ...
FROM the days of medieval manuscript illuminators to the dawn of the 18th century, Britons relied mainly on foreigners for their art. Then, in a great burst of cultural enthusiasm, the demand ...
A nationwide search to find the best landscape artist in the U.K. Landscape Artist of the Year is a nationwide search to find the best landscape artist in the U.K. In each episode the contestants have ...
In the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition of 1808, J.M.W Turner made a rare misfire. His painting The Unpaid Bill was exhibited to staunch criticism. Viewers and critics felt that Turner, in ...
A Houston legacy spent 10 years building this 70-piece art collection of British landscapes for MFAH
As Museum of Fine Arts, Houston celebrated the 100th anniversary of its inaugural building last fall, MFAH director and Margaret Alkek Williams Chair Gary Tinterow acknowledged that women were ...
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