Paul SandbyRA (1731 – 7 November 1809) was an English map-maker turned landscape painter in watercolours, who, along with his older brother Thomas, became one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768.[1]
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PaulSandby RA (1731 – 7 November 1809) was an English map-maker turned landscape painter in watercolours, who, along with his older brother Thomas, became...
PaulSandby Munn, RWS (1773 – 1845) was an English water-colour painter. Paul Sanby Munn, born at Thornton Row, Greenwich, on 8 February 1773, was son...
demolished). Sandby was born in Nottingham, the son of Thomas Sandby, a textile worker, and was self-taught as a draughtsman and architect. PaulSandby was his...
watercolourist PaulSandby, who also seems to have introduced technical refinements as well as inventing the name "aquatint". In England artists such as Sandby and...
Livingstone, The Mistresses of Cliveden (Random House, 2015), chapter 6 PaulSandby, A view of the Prince's House at Kew, c.1771–72 – Royal Collection Levett...
the London Cries series by PaulSandby, c. 1770 "Girl with a Basket of Oranges" from the London Cries series by PaulSandby, c. 1770 "Round & Sound Five...
a lifelong pursuit. Applying what she had been taught by the painter PaulSandby, she created geological sketches of important features. With many of...
Peter's Church, Flawford Watercolours by Richard Parkes Bonnington and PaulSandby The Joseph Collection of Wedgwood Jasperware The Ballantyne Collection...
William Blake, John Sell Cotman, PaulSandby, William Mulready, Edward Lear, James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Paul Cézanne. There is a copy of Raphael's...
Quilley, "The Analysis of Deceit: Sandby's Satires against Hogarth", in John Bonehill and Stephen Daniels (eds.), PaulSandby: Picturing Britain, exh. cat...
West View of the City of Edinburgh is an engraving by the landscapist, PaulSandby. This engraving on paper was published in 1753 and has an alternate name...
Stewart Parnell. In 1899 an effigy of the South African Republic leader Paul Kruger was burnt at Ticehurst, and during the 20th century effigies of militant...
Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton in 1772. The estate was painted by PaulSandby in 1764. Lord Curzon was a tenant from 1906 until his death in 1925,...
Shropshire. He was on tour with a fellow less well known artist called PaulSandby Munn (1773–1845) who also painted the same subject and titled it Bedlam...
Westminster by Hendrick Danckerts made c.1675, The Cries of London by PaulSandby, and works by Thomas Rowlandson, Wenceslaus Hollar, and James Abbott...
Cries series by PaulSandby, c. 1770 "Turn Your Copper into Silver, Now Before Your Eyes", from the London Cries series by PaulSandby, 1770 "Round & Sound...
(1741–1834), 1785 Admiral Jervis, 1787 The Dashwood Children, c. 1789 PaulSandby RA (1731-1809), c. 1789 George Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton (1761–1827)...
were made by Thomas Girtin, Moses Griffith, Julius Caesar Ibbetson, PaulSandby and J. M. W. Turner. Several bridges were built across the River Conwy...
establishing watercolor as an independent, mature painting medium are PaulSandby (1730–1809), often called the "father of the English watercolor"; Thomas...
Moser, Francis Milner Newton, Edward Penny, John Inigo Richards, PaulSandby, Thomas Sandby, Dominic Serres, Peter Toms, William Tyler, Samuel Wale, Benjamin...
century. Artists had visited the town from an earlier date, particularly PaulSandby (1725/6-1809) painted a number of watercolours of South Wales during...
visits from prominent artists, including John Cotman, Henry Gastineau, PaulSandby, J. M. W. Turner and John Varley. In 1914 it was transferred from the...
tradition of animal and rustic painting; Samuel Palmer (1805–1881); PaulSandby (1731–1809), who is recognised as the father of English watercolour painting;...
physician Daniel Rutherford (1749–1819) physician, chemist and botanist PaulSandby (artist) (1731–1809) English Topographical and landscape painter, among...