British Watercolorists Gallery
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View Near RouenRichard Parkes Bonington (English; 1802–1828)ca. 1825Oil on millboardThe Metropolitan
Hampstead HeathJohn Constable (British; 1776–1837)undatedWatercolor The British Museum, London | © T
Man in Van Dyck DressJohn Sell Cotman (British; 1782–1842)Graphite with watercolor1804–7The British
Backwater in a ParkJohnSell Cotman (British; 1782–1842)ca. 1803–6Watercolor over graphiteThe British
Pumping Mill Beside a Dyke, LincolnshireJohnSell Cotman (British; 1782–1842)1810WatercolorThe Britis
Ruins on the CoastThomas Girtin (British; 1775–1802)Watercolor and graphite on medium, moderately te
The Poplar AvenueDavidCox the Elder (British; 1783–1859) after Meindert Hobbema (Dutch; 1638–1709)Wa
Landscape (Thoré Valley)John MacWhirter (Scottish; 1839–1911)undatedWatercolor, touched with bodycol
Lyme Regis, DorsetThomas Girtin (British; 1775–1802)ca. 1797Watercolor, opaque, transparent on moder
Croyland Abbey, LincolnshireJohnSell Cotman (British; 1782–1842)1807Graphite and watercolorThe Briti
Job’s Evil DreamsWilliam Blake (British; 1757–1827)1805–10Pen and black ink, gray wash, and wa
Dumbarton Rock and CastleThomas Girtin (British; 1775–1802)ca. 1793Watercolor with pen and black ink
Durham CathedralJohn Sell Cotman (British; 1782–1842)1805–6Graphite and watercolorThe British Museum
Ulysses having slain the suitors, spares Phemius.William Hamilton (British; 1750–1801)1796Watercolor
Hero and LeanderWilliam Hamilton (British; 1751–1801)1801Watercolor, with pen in brown ink, black in
David Cox the Elder (British; 1783–1859)Moonlight Landscape Watercolor over black chalk on mod
Lionel Constable (British; 1828–1887) and Alfred Abram Constable (British; 1826–1853)Vie
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