Artist: Myles Birket Foster
Date: 1893
Museum: Royal Albert Memorial Museum - Art Gallery (Exeter, United Kingdom)
Technique: Watercolour
Myles Birket Foster was an English painter, illustrator and collector. He first worked as an illustrator and from 1858 he sought to establish himself as a watercolour painter. His watercolours proved to be more popular and were appreciated for their Pre-Raphaelite detail, but without the harshness of colour and unusual composition. His watercolour technique, with its reliance on stippling rather than broad washes, reflects his experience of designing for wood engraving.
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