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Watercolour Paintings

A classic and universal technique, watercolour was a key element in the early stages of art and has brought together Asian and European artists over the centuries. KAZoART's watercolour artists are proud to be ambassadors for this diversity, which appeals to all audiences! Discover out selection of original contemporary watercolour paintings! 

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Izys - Lâcher prise
Watercolour
41 x 31 cm
Private sale -20%
Hugues Breton - Steppe vestige 1
Watercolour
60 x 42 cm
Private sale -10%
Izys - Rocher d'or
Watercolour
50 x 65 cm
Private sale -30%
Sylvia Baldeva - Défiance
Sylvia Baldeva
Watercolour
28 x 38 cm
$1,399
Anne Huet-Baron - La matière liquide
Watercolour
47 x 62 cm
$968
Sylvia Baldeva - Sensualité
Sylvia Baldeva
Watercolour
24 x 32 cm
$1,399
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain - Terra II
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain
Watercolour
75 x 55 cm
$1,291
Sylvia Baldeva - Tigre
Sylvia Baldeva
Watercolour
21 x 30 cm
$861
Péchane - darth vader lost
Péchane
Watercolour
30 x 40 cm
$323
Sylvia Baldeva - De dos
Sylvia Baldeva
Watercolour
24 x 32 cm
Private sale -20%
Julie Balsaux - Vision d'alice
Julie Balsaux
Watercolour
40 x 29 cm
Private sale -20%
Izys - Confidences
Watercolour
40 x 40 cm
Private sale -20%
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain - Bleu de larmes
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain
Watercolour
39 x 29 cm
Private sale -30%
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain - Enveloppe charnelle
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain
Watercolour
51 x 71 cm
$1,291
Denis Gille - La cabane
Watercolour
20 x 30 cm
$194
Didier Brot - Free
Watercolour
80 x 60 cm
$1,076
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain - Forces naturelles
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain
Watercolour
65 x 65 cm
$1,452
Hugues Breton - Steppe 4
new
Watercolour
100 x 70 cm
$1,291
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain - Instants de blues
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain
Watercolour
55 x 37 cm
Private sale -30%
Sylvia Baldeva - Contentement
Sylvia Baldeva
Watercolour
28 x 38 cm
$914
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain - The strongest is not you !
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain
Watercolour
36 x 36 cm
$473
Ho My An - Ancrages , série des elles
Ho My An
Watercolour
32 x 40 cm
$624
Anne Huet-Baron - La source vive
Watercolour
29 x 29 cm
$344
Betty D'Herde - Whirlwind
Watercolour
67 x 49 cm
$968
Izys - Rochers de verre
Watercolour
61 x 46 cm
Private sale -20%
Marjoline Fleur - Fleurs d'ail
Watercolour
15 x 21 cm
$204
Péchane - Deer in the middle of the road
Péchane
Watercolour
30 x 40 cm
$344
Sylvia Baldeva - Hésitation
Sylvia Baldeva
Watercolour
21 x 30 cm
Private sale -20%
Hugues Breton - Steppe 1
Watercolour
60 x 42 cm
$968
Yaroslav Gorbanevsky - Et toi, tu es jalouse ?
Yaroslav Gorbanevsky
Watercolour
61 x 46 cm
$1,183
Péchane - Gesiha nude back
Péchane
Watercolour
30 x 40 cm
$377
Geert Heirbaut - Kowalsky Days - Un rêve
Geert Heirbaut - Kowalsky Days
Watercolour
28 x 19 cm
$268
Thibault Lepeudry - Volutes II
Thibault Lepeudry
Watercolour
42 x 30 cm
Private sale -20%
Thibault Lepeudry - Un dimanche idéal
Thibault Lepeudry
Watercolour
42 x 30 cm
Private sale -40%
Sylvaine Catoire - Nude 16
Watercolour
30 x 30 cm
$484
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain - A perdre raison
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain
Watercolour
70 x 50 cm
Private sale -30%
Gilles Konop - Crossfade
Watercolour
24 x 32 cm
Private sale -10%
Mathieu Trezel - éclaireur 14
Mathieu Trezel
Watercolour
20 x 20 cm
$269
Sylvia Baldeva - Insaisissable
Sylvia Baldeva
Watercolour
28 x 38 cm
$1,076
Sylvia Baldeva - Elégance parisienne
Sylvia Baldeva
Watercolour
24 x 32 cm
$1,022
Betty D'Herde - Dark clouds
Watercolour
46 x 22 cm
$592
Izys - Meteorite I
Watercolour
25 x 25 cm
Private sale -20%
Ho My An - Ha Long Bay
Ho My An
Watercolour
80 x 40 x 2 cm
Private sale -10%
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain - Terre à terre
Muriel Buthier-Chartrain
Watercolour
54 x 37 cm
$753
Mathieu Trezel - éclaireur 1
Mathieu Trezel
Watercolour
20 x 20 cm
$269
Gilles Konop - Fleuve jaune
Watercolour
42 x 30 cm
Private sale -20%
Péchane - Patrick Dewaere
Péchane
Watercolour
30 x 40 cm
$323
Izys - Spitzberg
Watercolour
50 x 20 cm
Private sale -10%
Orlando Manuel - Red gate kyoto
Watercolour
30 x 20 cm
$968
Péchane - zatoichi ready
Péchane
Watercolour
30 x 40 cm
$344
Valérie Chrétien - L'île de batz
Valérie Chrétien
Watercolour
22 x 22 cm
$301

Famous Watercolour Artists

Watercolour painting was the technique used in caves during prehistoric times, yet the authors remained anonymous, just like the monks in the Middle Ages who used it for their illuminations. The first famous watercolour artists saw the day in the 13th and 15th century in China: Huang Gongwang, Wang Meng and Shen Zhou, painted delicate and subtle watercolour landscapes.

In Korea, in the 18th century, Jeong Seon, from the Southern School, advanced the technique of watercolour by leaving his studio to paint more realistic watercolour paintings, as depicted in The Thinning of Mount Inwang after the Rain (1751).

English artist, Joseph Mallord William Turner brought watercolour painting to Europe in the 19th century. Watercolour paintings were this young talented artist’s favourite medium, because it enhances light and is ideal for representing landscapes. As an innovative artist in the technique, he played on transparency and light. Such is seen in the famous watercolour paintings, Bolton Abbey, Yorshire (1825), Scene on the Loire (1828) and Heidelberg (1945).

Many other famous watercolour artists have distinguished themselves through their pioneering works, such as Paul Cézanne's Still Life in the Blue Pot (1906) or Winslow Homer's watercolour landscapes. Interestingly, watercolour has followed the general artistic reflection that has shifted towards abstraction since the beginning of the 20th century. Vassily Kandinsky's First Abstract Watercolour (1910) brilliantly demonstrates that watercolour painting is not limited to landscapes. The Blue series by Georgia O’Keefe is an equally a good example of this. Watercolour art mixes well with other techniques, including gouache and oil painting. Klee demonstrates this excellently in Fish Magic (1925), as do many other artists: Marc Chagall, Edward Hopper and Helen Frankenthaler, to name the most famous.

Development of Watercolour Painting Techniques

The very first uses of watercolour art date back to the Paleolithic period, used to represent daily life in caves. The technique was, however, initially developed in Asia, through the emerging art of calligraphy, and to paint portraits or landscapes. The natural pigments found in Asia were principally brown shades.

Scholarly monks commonly used this technique in the Middle Ages to illuminate their manuscripts. From the Renaissance onwards, the production of paper subsequently developed watercolour painting, which became increasingly popular and appreciated by artists since it was easy to transport, bright and transparent. Watercolour became the medium par excellence for works aiming to capture the most fleeting elements of nature: light and colour.

In the 19th century, several English artists adopted this technique, including William Turner. The wet brush technique, associated with gouache, and the dry brush technique thus begin to coexist, the latter giving a more intense range of colours and ribbed textures.

Many variants are commonly used by watercolour artists around the world, one of which is to add salt to the paint, for example, to convey an impression of imperfection. Unfairly labelled as an easy technique for amateurs, watercolour still has many resources and possibilities to offer, which young artists use to explore new channels of communication, and this starts on KAZoART with a wide selection of contemporary watercolour paintings for sale!