This book features over eighty artworks by more than seventy artists
that represent the glory of British watercolors from the Victorian
period. Artists include: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne‐Jones,
George John Pinwell and Myles Birket Foster. Peter Raissis explores the
social, cultural, and technical background to watercolor painting in
nineteenth‐century Victorian Britain, as well as the reception and
appreciation of the medium both in Britain and Australia. Entries on
each of the works give insights into the painters' lives and the
differing subject matter, ranging from everyday life and landscape to
the worlds of fantasy and imagination. The book brings to light several
large-scale Victorian‐era "exhibition piece" watercolors which are
little known. In the 1800s, professional watercolor painters contributed
greatly to the vitality of the thriving Victorian art scene.