Sargent made watercolors mostly for his own amusement, never trying to sell them.
In the mid-1920's he made routine watercolors of a railroad engine and a railroad trestle.
In leisure moments, he made pencil sketches and watercolors to please himself and a small circle of friends and relatives.
Tilesius made numerous sketches and watercolors during the trip, particularly after the official artist departed in Japan.
He made lyrically spare watercolors of Venice that demonstrate his interest in Whistler.
Turner got commissions and made watercolors for engravings, many of which are in the current exhibition.
During this time, he also worked as graphic artist and made watercolors and pictures of his birthplace.
Apart from oil paintings, Vayreda also made ink drawings, watercolors, and etchings.
He was an autodidact and made watercolors as well as oil paintings.
Children make watercolors on a sunlight-drenched porch, for example, or a yellow rowboat viewed from above floats at the edge of a green lawn (Johnson).