Watercolours. Paintings.
Found in 203 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of James Augustus Grant and of his family.
Papers of Stewart Sim.
Includes architectural drawings, sketches, watercolours and photographs.
Papers of the family of Scott Plummer of Sunderland Hall.
Pen, ink and watercolour design of Sir Frank Mears for a "Civic Museum and Outlook Tower for an American City."
Pencil sketches and several early watercolours of A E Borthwick, 1888, undated, with a number of pencil sketches of Robert Gibb, 1870-1876, 1895-1906, undated, chiefly of Scottish scenery., 1870-1906, undated.
There are also some notes and a little correspondence, 1880-1883, concerning Robert Gibb's painting 'The thin red line', executed in 1881. The remainder of the sketches, chiefly undated, include early caricatures and a sketch by Lady Polwarth (folios 107-108).
Photocopy of sketchbook of David Livingstone containing pencil and watercolour drawings of people, animals, birds, and scenes., 1860.
Photographs and watercolour portraits of, or assembled by, William Simpson.
Includes manuscript of memoir "Notes and Recollections".
Photographs by, of and concerning A E Borthwick and family., 1815-[circa 1900], undated.
Photographs, maps and watercolours, compiled by Nikolai Vasilievich Poggenpol.
Concerning mountaineering expedition to Digoria, Balkaria, and Bezingi, in the Caucasus.
Portfolio of miscellaneous drawings, watercolours, and maps, many apparently by J K Rennie., 19th century.
Portraits drawn by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe in pencil, ink and watercolours.
The portraits have been cut out of larger sheets or sketchbooks and mounted in albums. Most of the sitters are unidentified. In accordance with Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe's practice (see ‘Letters from and to Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe’, volume i, pages 21, 40) the heads are completed in watercolours but the rest of the figure and any background are usually only sketched in pencil.
Presentation inscription, December 1942, by Joyce Cary to Professor John Dover Wilson, in Cary's 'To be a pilgrim' (London, 1942).
A watercolour by Joyce Cary depicting the scene described on page 306 is pasted inside the front cover. The title page is also signed by him.
Printed works on heraldry, with manuscript notes chiefly concerning the genealogy of the Borthwick family, probably by John Borthwick of Borthwick and Crookston, circa 1804., 1581, 1622, [circa 1804].
The coats of arms illustrating the works have been painted in watercolours.
Recordings of sun-spots from December 1883 to 1884 accompanied by meteorological notes and diagrams., 1881, 1883-1884.
The volume also contains several rough watercolour sketches of Scottish scenes, dated August 1881, and some earlier solar experiments with related cuttings, 1881.
'Rhymes of the Poona Volunteer Rifles' by John C Matthew, being verses by an army chaplain with illustrations in watercolours.
Scottish album containing 36 illustrations of artists on Robert Burns and his works., 1914.
Scottish album containing 36 illustrations of artists on Robert Burns and his works, including press cuttings and original holding mechanism.
Scrap-book offered to the Countess of Minto, containing signatures of ladies in India, and watercolours of scenes there., 1910.
Scrapbook containing a water-colour painting of primulas, a poem entitled 'Lines to Agnes' by 'B.W.', and scraps of paper bearing designs of flowers and birds, apparently of French origin., ?19th century-?early 20th century.
The watercolour painting is on folio 14.
Scrapbook of John Francis Campbell, containing material relating to his interests and activities., 1877-1878.
Scrapbook whose contents include photographs of Borthwick castle, several family photographs, watercolour paintings of frescos at Pompeii, and engraved facsimiles of early charters., Late 19th century.
Scrapbooks of Margaret Anna Dalrymple, Lady Newhailes, wife of Sir David Charles Herbert Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Newhailes., 1898-1911.
Six albums of pen and watercolour sketches by H G M Kirby depicting a history of his sporting life and his friends.
Scottish scenes set at Forsinard, Sutherland, the English at Bradwell Grove, Oxon, and London and Cambridge; with scenes also in France and Egypt.
Sketch book of Major-General John Brown, containing drawings in pen, pencil and watercolour of buildings and landscapes in Scotland and Ireland.
The artist made most of his sketches in August and September 1791, when he travelled from Elgin to Fort Augustus, Aviemore, and Cullen. There are also sketches of Edinburgh and of a few scenes in Ireland, and architectural drawings with measurements, mostly of Elgin Cathedral.
Sketchbook containing drawings in pencil and water-colour of scenes in the Allied camp during the Crimean campaign, 1854-1856.
The sketchbook also includes two sketches of officers at a court martial in 1850 (folio 29) and a plan of a battery near Sebastopol, 1855-1856 (folio 31 verso).