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    Painting the Past in the 19th Century: Materials, Methods, and Perspectives in Watercolour Replicas by Tea Ghigo, Christian Hirschle

    Published in Heritage (2024-08-01)
    “…This study focuses on the material characterisation of a collection of 19th-century watercolour replicas that reproduce ancient Egyptian mural paintings and illuminated decorations from medieval manuscripts. …”
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    Paul Cézanne e lo statuto della pittura by Stefano Esengrini

    Published in Itinera (2021-08-01)
    Subjects: “…Paul Cézanne, Giorgio Morandi, painting, watercolour, color field painting…”
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    Los retratos de Tapiró del Museo del Prado by Jorge A. Carbonell

    Published in Boletín del Museo del Prado (2013-11-01)
    “…He was the ¿ rst Spanish painter to settle in the city of Tangiers, where his watercolours captured the most exotic aspects of Muslim society. …”
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    Retouching unvarnished acrylic emulsion paintings, a comparative study by Clémence Jacqmin, Alexia Soldano

    Published in Ge-conservación (2020-12-01)
    “…Most importantly, the materials were tested on naturally aged acrylic paintings, to see which material(s) are easier to use. …”
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    Bridges, Stagecoaches, Trains and Balloons on the Road to the Tanzimat: Paintings and Descriptive Strategies of Modern Transportation Infrastructure and Vehicles in Seyyâhnâme ‘T... by Fikret Turan

    Published in Art-Sanat (2022-07-01)
    “…This article examines how the author’s descriptions of transportation infrastructure and modern vehicles, which he describes with literary descriptions, are reflected in watercolour paintings.…”
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    Sant och falskt om Gripsholmstavlorna by Herman Bengtsson

    Published in ICO Iconographisk Post (2020-12-01)
    “…For this reason, the badly damaged decorations were copied in five still extant watercolours, and the original paintings were discarded. …”
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    Gripsholmstavlorna och den svenska renässansen. Om Lucretia, Paris’ dom, Actaeon och Diana och andra populära motiv vid vasahovet by Herman Bengtsson

    Published in ICO Iconographisk Post (2019-12-01)
    “…Since they were in a poor state of preservation and erroneously believed to depict scenes from Swedish history they were reproduced in five watercolours. The original paintings were soon lost. …”
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    GIOTTO’S STIGMATIZATION OF SAINT FRANCIS: AN APPROACH FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE IMAGE by Maria Rosa Lanfranchi

    Published in Ochrona Dziedzictwa Kulturowego (2019-12-01)
    “…For the conservation restoration of Giotto’s Stigmatization, painted in the transept of Santa Croce, it was considered the possible new retouching of forms replaced by some old reconstruction, totally out of context after cleaning. …”
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    Turner’s 1836 Alpine Crossing and the Little Ice Age Portrayed in Val Veny and Val Ferret; a Geography of the Sublime by Martin P. Kirkbride, Susan P. Mains, Vanessa Brazier

    Published in Revue de Géographie Alpine (2023-11-01)
    “…Turner made his second visit to upper Val d’Aosta in 1836, after which he produced several significant paintings. Here, we accurately locate two of these works and relate them to the climatic and geomorphological environment of the time. …”
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    The analysis of the lighting and shading configuration in an urban landscape depicted by Caspar David Friedrich by A. Esposito

    “…Having modelled the Greifswald square in the period when Friedrich is presumed to have painted his watercolour, the study conceives natural lighting scenarios in the 3D Blender software environment. …”
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    Recognizing Artist and Subject: Bramine Hubrecht and her Sicilian Procession by Anna C. Koldeweij

    Published in The Rijksmuseum Bulletin (2020-03-01)
    “…At the centre is one of her paintings – four veiled young girls entirely dressed in white in a church interior. …”
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    The Glacier Views of Jean-Antoine Linck – A Milestone for the Mont Blanc Glacier History from the 18th to the 19th Century by Samuel U. Nussbaumer, Heinz J. Zumbühl

    Published in Revue de Géographie Alpine (2023-11-01)
    “…These illustrations introduced the realistic representation of the high mountains into the iconography of Genevese painting and thus led to a new kind of landscape painting with a permanent character. …”
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    Social and Political Allusions in Turner’s Kirkby Lonsdale Churchyard by Sam Smiles

    Published in British Art Studies (2023-11-01)
    “…It further suggests that, by situating the incident in Kirkby Lonsdale, Turner was able to make an oblique reference to the political corruption associated with the Earl of Lonsdale’s domination of Westmorland elections. The watercolour can be added to a dozen other examples of works by Turner bearing allusions to the Reform movement, painted in the 1820s and 1830s. …”
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    La vie de château : un programme de recherche pour Marly by Bruno Bentz

    “…Even the best-known sources hold many possibilities, such as the accounts of the Batiments du Roi or the watercolour albums from the end of Louis XIV’s reign. …”
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    Gripsholmstavlorna åter omtolkade. En kommentar till Herman Bengtssons artikel i ICO nr 1/2, 2019 by Bo Vahlne

    Published in ICO Iconographisk Post (2020-07-01)
    “…A hypothesis based on a hypothesis reduces any certainty. The small watercolour drawings of the lost paintings have not been analysed thoroughly enough to serve as historical sources. …”
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    Szathmári, a great documentary artist by Ionescu, Adrian-Silvan

    Published in RIHA Journal (2014-01-01)
    “…An accomplished landscape and portrait painter, at ease with both watercolours and oil paints, Szathmári obtained commissions from the wealthy Wallachian boyars. …”
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