Wednesday, 25 September 2019

what art history movement would watercolour be classified in?

answers1: Here is some info to "fill in" the blank spaces........ <br>
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Watercolor (US) or watercolour (UK), also aquarelle from French, is a
painting method. A watercolor is the medium or the resulting artwork,
in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water soluble
vehicle. The traditional and most common support for watercolor
paintings is paper; other supports include papyrus, bark papers,
plastics, vellum or leather, fabric, wood, and canvas. In East Asia,
watercolor painting with inks is referred to as brush painting or
scroll painting. In Chinese, Korean, and Japanese painting it has been
the dominant medium, often in monochrome black or browns. India,
Ethiopia and other countries also have long traditions. Fingerpainting
with watercolor paints originated in China....................... <br>
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Although watercolor painting is extremely old, dating perhaps to the
cave paintings of paleolithic Europe, and has been used for manuscript
illumination since at least Egyptian times but especially in the
European Middle Ages, its continuous history as an art medium begins
in the Renaissance. The German Northern Renaissance artist Albrecht
Dürer (1471–1528) who painted several fine botanical, wildlife and
landscape watercolors, is generally considered among the earliest
exponents of the medium. An important school of watercolor painting in
Germany was led by Hans Bol (1534–1593) as part of the Dürer
Renaissance.
answers2: <a href="http://en.allexperts.com/q/Art-History-1490/Watercolor-history.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.allexperts.com/q/Art-History-1...</a>
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