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  1. Lost City: Baltimore Town - Maryland Center for History and Culture

  2. Category : 17th-century towns and villages in painting - Wikimedia

  3. Prints and Drawings of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

  4. Nineteenth-Century American Drawings - The Metropolitan …

  5. British and American History Paintings of the 1700s

    British and American History Paintings of the 1700s. Overview. Sophisticated Europeans from the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries deemed “history painting” to be the supreme achievement in the visual arts.

  6. British Vision, 1700–1900: Selections from the …

    Dec 7, 2023 · Around 1760, artists like Paul and Thomas Sandby, Francis Towne, and Thomas Jones began to explore the medium’s expressive potential. In the nineteenth century, dedicated watercolor societies were established and held …

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  8. A Glimpse at Everyday Life in the New England …

    Nov 16, 2020 · A Glimpse at Everyday Life in the New England Colonies, 1763-1774. By Adam E. Zielinski • Updated March 25, 2021 • November 16, 2020. A depiction of a town meeting being held in a church. Library of Congress.

  9. Late Eighteenth-Century American Drawings | Essay

    If portraiture and figure painting are the most conspicuous surviving eighteenth-century forms of draftsmanship by Americans, in the countryside decorative drawing in ink and watercolor, usually derived from medieval traditions of …

  10. American Art during the 1700s- early 1800s

    Sep 25, 2017 · During the 1700s to early 1800s, art was an important form of expression. It show cased whether a person had money and notoriety or if they were part of the lower class. People's egos were very much important.

  11. 1700s Picture Study Artists · a humble place

    Feb 13, 2023 · 1700s picture study artists, with 25 ideas of a wide variety of painters and sculptors to include in your homeschool picture study!