watercolour in A Sentence

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    Watercolour postcards are particularly popular in Japan.

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    Pretty little Watercolours these are not.

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    I hope you will start using Watercolours again.

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    The Watercolour is shown.

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    They will all have Watercolour washes.

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    High Quality Watercolour.

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    Watercolours require thicker paper of 190gsm(90lb) and above to absorb the extra water and paint.

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    This Watercolour of Munich's city hall was put up for sale by two elderly sisters;

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    In East Asia, Watercolour painting with inks is referred to as brush painting or scroll painting.

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    Décor Smooth Art is a natural white inkjet coated Watercolour paper designed for value orientated, high volume.

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    The Yamatane Museum is a museum in Japan specializing in the nihonga style of Japanese Watercolour painting.

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    Students need to bring a laptop(preferable with a mouse) and some basic drawing materials(pens, pencils, brushes, portable Watercolours…).

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    This is a simple, yet amazing Watercolour painting of a mango by Claudia Melchor del Rio from Germany.

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    Her preferred medium is oil on masonite, but she also has worked in other media, including glass and Watercolour.

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    At Art Today were a few architectural Watercolours and a few panoramic drawings done from his early college days.

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    How could I ask him for a new book that I wanted to read or a box of Watercolours?

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    Despite this early start, Watercolours were normally used by Baroque easel painters only for sketches, copies or cartoons(full-scale design drawings).

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    An important school of Watercolour portray in Germany was led through Hans Bol(1534- 1593) as part of the Dürer Renaissance.

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    The Whitworth Art Gallery houses collections of internationally famous British Watercolours, textiles and wallpapers, modern and historic prints, drawings, paintings and sculpture.

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    The artists also changed their medium and now began to paint with Watercolour(instead of gouache) and also used pencil or sepia wash on European paper.

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    Wildlife illustration reached its peak in the 19th century with artists such as John James Audubon, and nowadays many naturalist area guides are still illustrated with Watercolour paintings.

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    But the curious atmospherical effects and illusions of John Robert Cozens's Watercolours, some of which were present in Monro's house, went far further than the neat renderings of topography.

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    But the curious atmospherical effects and illusions of the Watercolours of JohnRobertCozens, some of which were present in Monro's house, went far further than the neat renderings of topography.

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    But the curious atmospherical effects and illusions of the Watercolours of John Robert Cozenssome of which were present in Monro's house, went far further than the neat renderings of topography.

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    Joris Hoefnagel(1542- 1601) made Watercolour and gouache paintings of flowers and other still life subjects for the Emperor Rudolf II, and there were many engraved illustrations for books(often then hand-coloured), such as Hans Collaert's Florilegium, published by Plantin in 1600.

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