Renowned Watercolor Artists

 A lot of popular painters are mostly oil painters, but what if I told you that artists such as Vincent van Gogh have used watercolors!



1. "Mueles de Blé" (Wheat Stacks) by Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh is a Dutch painter who is mostly known for his creative imagination and brightly colored oil paintings. You may have heard a painting of his called "Starry Night". The painting "Mueles de Blé" was painted by Vincent in the year 1888 in France. 



2. "Young Hare" by Albrecht Dürer.

The Young Hare was painted by Albrecht Dürer, who is a German painter, painted this piece in 1502, as one of his studies on nature and animals. It is now located in the Albertina Museum in Vienna, Austria as of now. The painting was last seen in public since 2019.


3. "The Fighting Temeraire" by J. M. W. Turner.

The Fighting Temeraire was painted in 1838 by, Joseph Mallord William Turner (J. M. W. Turner) and was first exhibited in the Royal Academy in 1839. It is now displayed the National Gallery in London, UK.

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