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  2. Myra B. Spafard - Wikipedia

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    Like her aunt and mentor E. M. Scott, [6] Spafard was known for her botanical paintings. Her work was included in exhibitions at the National Academy of Design in 1888, [7] the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1896, [8] the American Water-Color Society in 1901 and 1903, [9] [10] [11] the Boston Art Club in 1902 and 1903, [12] [13] the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1904 ...

  3. Category:Watercolor societies - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Watercolor societies" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total ...

  4. American Watercolor Society - Wikipedia

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    The society was founded in 1866 by eleven painters and was originally known as the American Society of Painters in Water Colors. [1] Initially, it was difficult to draw in new members, partially because some artists of the time opposed the society's policy of allowing women to join. [2] The New York Watercolor Club merged into the society in 1941.

  5. Joseph Santos - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Santos was born in Los Angeles, California, [4] where he lived until the age of five when his family moved to Eastern Washington.After graduating from Pasco High School (Pasco, Washington), Joseph attended Golden West College in Southern California (1984–1986) where he studied art technique and design while also working in his fathers art studio.

  6. Really Big Coloring Books - Wikipedia

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    Really Big Coloring Books, Inc is an American publisher based in St. Louis, Missouri. The company develops, publishes, and distributes children's coloring and activity books , some in large format. Some of their products have been deemed controversial due to their political content.

  7. Harold Sutton Palmer - Wikipedia

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    A stream near Shalford (watercolor, 1906) Sutton Palmer was born in Plymouth in Devon , England, and studied at the Royal College of Art for two years, winning a gold medal for his work. He exhibited in London - at the Royal Academy (RA) from 1870, Fine Art Society , Leicester Galleries and Dowdeswell galleries - and in New York City .

  8. Royal Watercolour Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1812, the Society reformed as the Society of Painters in Oil and Watercolours, reverting to its original name in 1820. In 1831 a schism created another group, the New Society for Painters in Water Colours, and so the 1804 group became known as the Old Water Colour Society , and just the Old Society .

  9. Samuel Colman - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, Colman was one of the founders of the American Watercolor Society, and he became its first president [3] from 1867 to 1871. Colman also became skilled at the medium of etching . He was an early member of the New York Etching Club , and published popular etchings depicting European scenes.

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