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Cotman is the cheaper of the two, using less expensive pigments, with a trade-off in quality and range of shades.
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What fascinated John Piper and Eric Ravilious in the interwar period was the way that painters such as Cotman and Girtin appeared so radically modern in their exploration of their chosen medium.
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However, as I read the dictations behind the box, "The 'Cotman' series of Water Colour is ... high quality colours at an economic price".
This Is The Mad Style Jerine 2006
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However, as I read the dictations behind the box, "The 'Cotman' series of Water Colour is ... high quality colours at an economic price".
Archive 2006-07-01 Jerine 2006
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For me, as a hobbyist, it makes sense to buy the Cotman type.
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They sell two types of watercolour, Cotman and Artist.
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Turner and Cotman belonged to the period known as the golden age of British watercolour, which spanned the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Looking at the nice Cotman on the opposite wall usually calmed him down, but not this morning.
Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010
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But he found a way back into representation through the ‘picturesque’ that he enjoyed in old aquatints, and also through the influence of the English romantic school which came into particular favour in the 1940s — Turner, Blake, Cotman and Samuel Palmer.
Fiery genius 2009
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A few days before Christmas, King turned to Adams for a loan, which he secured with a painting by J. S. Cotman, an English landscape artist whom Adams admired.
The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008
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