Watercolor painting
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
ANSP collection of mastodon drawings
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, Lithographs
Eugene Abraham Rau Lepidoptera Notes and Watercolors
Eugene A. Rau (1848-1932), a Bethlehem, Pennsylvania pharmacist, is best known for his development of the pharmaceutical and botanical sciences. This collection includes sixteen pages of notes (numbered 1-16) followed by twenty-seven illustrations of lepidoptera (numbered 17-44). The lepidoptera are done in pencil and watercolor and in most cases include notes. Judging from Rau's notes, the drawings are of lepidoptera from the Academy's collections during Rau's time.
Helen E. Lawson, Illustrations, 1842-1857
James Prosek "Ocean Fishes"
This collecection consists of reproductions of James Prosek's original artwork, displayed in an exhibition of his work, entitled "Ocean Fishes", which was displayed in the Academy's Science Live gallery October 12, 2012 - January 21, 2013. The Academy paid about $1240 for them to be made. They are printed to scale on Tyvek.
Richard Hovendon Kern and Edward Kern paintings
Richard H. and Edward Meyer Kern, artists and western explorers, gave the American public some of its earliest authentic graphic images of the people and landscape of Arizona, New Mexico, and southern Colorado; providing views of Canyon de Chelly, Chaco Canyon, and El Morro (Inscription Rock). This collection contains Richard and Edward's original drawings from J.H. Simpson's military reconaissance expedition to the Navajos in 1849.
Spackman Family, Ornithological workbook
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Art Collection
W. Whitby starfish illustrations
Fossil starfish depicted on three plates, one an original watercolor, the other two being artist's proofs of lithographs of Asteria species. Only one is referred to Whitby as: "Asterias, from oolith sandstone," W. Whitby. The watercolor has penciled legend: "Starfish in sandstone of the Coralline oolite, near Pickering . . . Purchased for the collection of Thos. Wilson, Esq. of Newark, Del." Wilson died in 1865.
Watercolors of Birds ca. 1915
This collection contains watercolor paintings of birds by an unknown artist, ca. 1915.