aquarelle (paintings)
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Paintings produced by applying washes of thin, transparent watercolor, usually onto paper.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Aquarelles, Chrysos-Carvings, and Sculptures by Karoly Fulop, October 15-November 15, 1930
Sub-Series
Abstract
An exhibition of 32 works of art by Hungarian artist Karoly Fulop, including aquarelles, chrysos-carving adapted from the 14th century gesso technique, and sculptures. The exhibition records span one folder plus a few copies of the exhibition catalog.
Dates:
October 15-November 15, 1930
Sculpture and Paintings by Karoly Fulop, March 3-31, 1934
Sub-Series
Abstract
An exhibition of 39 aquarelles, oil paintings, wood panels, and sculptures by Hungarian artist Karoly Fulop. The exhibition records span five folders.
Dates:
March 3-31, 1934
Watercolors by Louis Chervin, July 11-August 8, 1933
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Abstract
37 watercolor paintings by French artist Louis Chervin, lent by Godspeed’s Bookshop in Boston, Massachusetts. The exhibition records span four folders.
Dates:
July 11-August 8, 1933