Watercolors (paintings)
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to two-dimensional works of art, usually on a paper support, to which pigment suspended in water is applied with a brush to create an image or design. Includes paintings using gouache, which is not technically watercolor paint. Watercolors are variously classified as drawings or paintings in collections.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Edgeworth Family drawing album
Item
Identifier: MSE/IR 1037B
Scope and Contents
One bound volume of drawings in various media (pencil, crayon, or ink, some with watercolor washes in color or grayscale). Drawings vary from about 3 cm x 3 cm to an entire page in size. Each has been trimmed from its source and tipped in or laid down on album plates; most plates contain multiple drawings. Images range from simple studies or sketches to finished, toned drawings. Two paper cut-work silhouette images also laid in; one mounted watercolor portrait of an Asian woman in...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1800 - 1806
Jacques Hilpert watercolor album
Item
Identifier: MSE/MD-6418
Scope and Contents
Watercolor album by a young Jacques Hilpert. The album consists of twenty-four leaves plus one partial leaf of watercolors (rectos only) over pencil sketches, most of which are signed. The sketches represent street scenes, cafés, and restaurants during la Belle Epoque, with workers, waiters, cyclists, gendarmes, soldiers, well-dressed ladies and gentlemen. The album is sewn in paper wrappers and has a manuscript inscription by the artist "Peint par Jacques Hilpert 15 ans ½" on the front...
Dates:
1896
Pope Pius IX visiting Sacred Heart Church Basilica, scene includes Revs. Edward Sorin, Patrick Colovin, Alexis Granger, and Brothers Vincent and Augustus; painting by Luigi Gregori, commissioned by Rev. Sorin for Guardian Angels of the Sanctuary, 1875
Item — Box GBMH 13, Folder: 16
Identifier: GBMH 13/16
Dates:
1875