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watercolor

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watercolour (US), watercolor
1. 
a. water-soluble pigment, applied in transparent washes and without the admixture of white pigment in the lighter tones
b. any water-soluble pigment, including opaque kinds such as gouache and tempera
2. 
a. a painting done in watercolours
b. (as modifier): a watercolour masterpiece
3. the art or technique of painting with such pigments

watercolor [′wȯd·ər‚kəl·ər]
(materials)
A pigment ground in a solution of gum arabic, water, and plasticizer, such as glycerin; the glycerin film retards drying in the tube and prevents brittleness in the paint film.


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The monograph ADAM VAN DOREN belongs in any college-level art library strong in watercolor painting representation: it spans twenty years of his works and surveys his watercolor talents and architectural representations, adding essays surveying his life and inspirations.
The monograph ADAM VAN DOREN belongs in any college-level art library strong in watercolor painting representation: it spans twenty years of his works and surveys his watercolor talents and architectural representations, adding essays surveying his life and inspirations.
A retired bank executive, Tolley does watercolor paintings that feature African-American themes.
 
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