Art Society
Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours
Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours was an art society founded in 1831. This catalog holds 36 public-domain works by 8 of its members. Its artists are most associated with French Realism.
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Founded in London in 1831, the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours is a prestigious exhibiting society dedicated to the promotion of watercolour painting. As one of the constituent societies of the Federation of British Artists, it has historically provided a dedicated platform for artists working in this medium, distinct from the Royal Academy.
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Works by its members
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The Waning Honeymoon -
Portret van Pangeran Ario Soejono, minister zonder portefeuille in oorlogskabinet te Londen -
Italian Lake Scene with Villa (from Cropsey Album) -
Sea Breeze -
A Woman Holding a Marguerite -
A Girl Holding a Mirror and a Rose -
The Bristol Riots: The Burning in the Street -
Continental Street Scene -
A Fountain and a Facade in Austria -
A Gothic Arch -
(Bush landscape with waterfall and an aborigine stalking ... -
Washerwomen on the Beach at Etretat -
Winter scene in Holland -
Venus and Neptune -
Landscape with a Windmill -
The Knight is Dust -
Cottages Near Ringwood, Hants -
Sheep on a Common -
On the Creek, Bosham -
Azaleas -
Christian Ludwig Brehm, ornithologist -
Approaching evening, the Langdale pikes from Windermere -
Mountain landscape -
A Canal at Amersfoort -
Bridge on the Ouse, near York -
Kynance Cove, Cornwall -
Gorse Common -
A Hayfield at Amberley -
On the East Coast -
A Windy Moor -
Interior of an old Ducal Palace, Venice -
Old Cronies -
The Deed Chest -
Gillingham on the Medway, Kent -
Moorland Scene -
The Water Tower, Chester