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The best watercolor paint for the shadow

The best watercolor paint for the shadow

DThat is to say that aquarell painting is often used as a medium in art history. And although I am one of the greater and older artists, who knows what I can do, my career will use one of these bad methods. It is a given that the names of the Engste are connected with this technique, with the Farben from one of the most common, hanging pigments. Could it also be that the Aquarellmaler dies, the Malerei auch heute noch beeinflussen?

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Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528)

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Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528)

The German Renaissance art teacher Albrecht Dürer is gilded as one of the great Maler and Kupferstecher der Geschichte. Berühmt für seine Holzschnitte, Dürer also gilded as one of the first European miller, watercolor paint used in seinen works.

"Field hare" (1502)

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“Veldhase” (1502)

Dürer’s watercolours were often painted by landscapes (for all the South Tyrolean Alps) and nature, the wider mirror, with the “Feldhase”, as a masterpiece of gilded Beobachtungskunst. You can find it in the Albertina in Vienna.

William Blake (1757–1827)

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William Blake (1757–1827)

William Blake gilded as a wandering figure in the poems of poetry. The London-born Blake-war was one of the best pictures of Künstler, a lehre with an absolute engraver, before he got a watercolour drawing.

"The circle of the lustful" (1824–1827)

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“The Circle of the Lustful” (1824–1827)

Zu Blakes made watercolours of Dante-Aquarelle, which was painted in 1826 in Auftrag, to illustrate a volume of Dante’s “Göttlicher Komödie”. “The Circle of the Lustful”, also known as “The Lovers’ Whirlwind”, would appear together with a handful of other watercolours from the Zeit in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in England.

    JMW Turner (1775–1851)

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JMW Turner (1775–1851)

The English art teacher J. M. W. Turner, one of the greater romantic moments, is for his imaginative landscapes and turbulent, often rolled, in a common more image. Turner began with Karriere als Skizzenzeichner and Aquarellmaler.

"The Lucerne Sea" (1802)

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“Der Vierwaldstätter See” (1802)

Turner traveled throughout Europe and defiled Länder like France, Switzerland and Austria. “Der Vierwaldstätter See” is a kind of watercolor that can be seen in London’s Tate Gallery.

John Constable (1776–1837)

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John Constable (1776–1837)

As an English landscape painter in the tradition of romanticism, John Constable is responsible for one of the world’s best-known works of history, entitled “Der Heukarren” (1821). There is no problem with oil paint, but with watercolour paint.

"Old houses on Harnam Bridge, Salisbury with the old Hospital of St Nicholas" (1827)

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“Old Houses on Harnam Bridge, Salisbury with the Old Hospital of St Nicholas” (1827)

As one of the most common landscapes in England is not surprising, Constable is in his watercolours of the British Landscape with equal respect for colour, perspective and detail representation. The Gemälde “Old Houses on Harnam Bridge, Salisbury with the Ancient Hospital of Saint Nicholas” can be found in the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944)

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Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944)

Wassily Kandinsky waged war against Russian art and would be one of the pioneers of abstraction in Western art. Some of Kandinsky’s works with watercolor.

"Farbstudie: Quadrate met konzentrische Kreisen" (1913)

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“Farbstudie: Quadrate mit konzentrische Kreisen” (1913)

Kandinsky’s “Farbstudie: Quadrate mit konzentrische Kreisen” is often reproduced as an art print. It is a representative of the abstract work of artists, which is a medium-sized enterprise.

Paul Klee (1879–1940)

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Paul Klee (1879–1940)

In Switzerland, the German artist Paul Klee was born in 1911 by Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc, the German expressionist group “Der Blaue Reiter”, in the color of an important component of the aesthetic war. Experiment with changing styles and media, and the watercolor which is one of the most special, a connecting effect of the “Zeichnung and dem Reich der Farbe” to consolidate.

"For the city" (1915)

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“For the City” (1915)

Klee’s “Vor der Stadt”, a cardboard watercolor on paper, can be seen in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Winslow Homer (1836–1910)

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Winslow Homer (1836–1910)

Winslow Homer, as one of the best men of the 19th century. Jahrhunderts in America gilded, fell with watercolor paint and is no longer suitable for his lake motif.

"The blue boot" (1892)

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“The Blue Boot” (1892)

If Autodidakt ließ sich Homer von de Landschaften and dem Meer in seinem Heimatstaat Massachusetts inspires, aber auch in Ausland. “Das blaue Boot” was recorded at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

Thomas Moran (1837-1926)

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Thomas Moran (1837-1926)

The watercolor paintings of the English-born American Maler Thomas Moran von Yellowstone in the year 1871 finished the Congress so that later, there was history, Yellowstone would become the National Park of the Nation. Sein Werk often sees the Rocky Mountains.

Image: Library of Congress.

"Grand Canyon of Colorado" (1908)

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“Grand Canyon of Colorado” (1908)

Inspired by the works of British artists JMW Turner, inspired by the American landscapes of the American wilderness, it is a typical example of the “Grand Canyon of Colorado”. It hangs in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

John James Audubon (1785–1851)

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John James Audubon (1785–1851)

The American artist, naturalist and ornithologist John James Audubon is responsible for “Die Vögel Amerikas” (1827-1839), a book with color tables that is one of the best ornithological works of all time.

"Rosary" (1827)

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“Rosalöffler” (1827)

The binding has 435 handcolours, the large print, which was put on the Grundlage of watercolor studies, the “Rosalöffler” is now a fact. Audubon is a merit of the art tradition, naturalistic paintings with watercolor paintings of perfect, made-to-order.

Edward Hopper (1882–1967)

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Edward Hopper (1882–1967)

The American realist Edward Hopper worked with oil paint and an iconic work with “Nighthawks” from 1942. The watercolorist war Hopper was also never born. Seine Hauptquellen für both Medien were the gewöhnliche American Leben, Meereslandschaften and ländliche Landschaften.

"Universal Church" (1926)

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“Universalist Church” (1926)

Hopper’s “Universalistenkirche” is a graphite watercolor on cream-colored vellum paper found in the collection of the Princeton University Art Museum.

John Singer Sargent (1856–1925)

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John Singer Sargent (1856–1925)

John Singer Sargent war with one of the painted portrait painters-generation blessing and sheaf round 900 oil, who executed the famous Study “Madame X” from 1884. The sheaf is more than 2,000 watercolors.

"Muddy alligators" (1917)

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“Muddy Alligators” (1917)

Sargents Aquarelle says about landscapes, which their travel documentaries. A great journey through Europe has been made and research has been done on Morocco. The picture “Muddy Alligators” – an inconspicuous theme for a modern Maler – can be found in the collection of the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts.

Charles Demuth (1883-1935)

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Charles Demuth (1883-1935)

The American art of the modern Charles Demuth, who makes his oil painting, specializes in watercolor. Although it is such a large number of companies in New York, Philadelphia, Provincetown, Frankreich and Bermuda that they study and malte, while Demuth in his home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, back, a work in full.

"Mountain with rotem house" (ca. 1913)

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“Berg with rotem Haus” (ca.1913)

“Berg mit rotem Haus” was malted, as Demuth from December 1912 to Friday 1914 in Europe. It is said that the French coastal village Etretat is as good as it gets.

Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986)

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Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986)

Long ago, the work of Georgia O’Keeffe was the “mumbling of the American modern” in his watercolor handiwork.

"Sunrise" (1916)

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“Sunrise” (1916)

O’Keeffe’s lively and zarten frühen abstract watercolors are a chronic work of artistic ways and manners, which have a personal style, so realistic. See this watercolor at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe when you see it.

Reginald Marsh (1898-1954)

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Reginald Marsh (1898-1954)

The work of Reginald Marsh, a Paris-born American artist, was synonymous with New York City in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. It plays in various media, including egg tempera, oil and tint. Watercolor is also practical, if someone wants to work.

"Sorting the mail" (1936)

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“Sorting the Mail” (1936)

Marsh held the Big Apple’s all-tagsleben and the biggest party. One of the things that Skizzen and watercolor do as an example for the Wandgemälde with “Sorting the Mail”, is amazed in the Ariel Rios Federal Building in Washington, DC.

Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009)

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Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009)

I have been working for 20 years on rewriting the American painter Andrew Wyeth with the watercolor paint. It is a matter of one of the American American artists in the middle of the 20th century. Jahrhunderts, one of the drybrush (a watercolor style, at the washer from the pinsel gedrückt world) or egg tempera arbeitete. His early watercolors were landscapes, inspired by the landscape in a Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, as well as Cushing, Maine.

Andrew Wyeth

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Andrew Wyeth

Between 1971 and 1985 Wyeth published a series of over 240 Gemälden and Zeichnungen des Deutschen Model Helga Testorf. This extensive portfolio is available as “Helga Pictures”. Wyeth began the work for the ship of Frau Betsy and Helgas Ehemann John Testorf secretly.

Sources: (New World Encyclopedia) (DailyArt Magazine) (The New York Times)

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