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A concise survey traces the evolution of British landscape watercolour from the eighteenth century into the early twentieth, beginning with reflections on development as an art-historical concept and its application to watercolour practice. It examines shifts in subject matter and technique, offers biographical and critical sketches of major practitioners (including Sandby, the Cozens, Girtin, Turner, Cotman, Cox, Prout, de Wint, Bonington, Foster, Hunt, and Whistler), assesses contemporary work of the day, and concludes with a focused essay on Scottish painters; the text is illustrated with numerous plates reproducing representative drawings.

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A. J. Finberg

A. J. Finberg was a notable art historian and critic, recognized for his contributions to the study of British watercolour painting and the works of prominent artists. His key works include "Drawings of David Cox" and "The Development of British Landscape Painting in Water-Colours," which reflect his deep engagement with the evolution of landscape art in Britain. Finberg also explored the works of other masters, such as in his book "Ingres," showcasing his broad interest in the art historical narrative. Through his writings, he has helped to illuminate the significance of watercolour as a medium and its practitioners, leaving a lasting impact on the appreciation of British art.

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