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Whistler in
Watercolor [$45]
The result of
collaboration
between Lee
Glazer, Emily
Jacobson, Blythe
McCarthy and
Katherine Roeder,
the book, Whistler
in Watercolor,
explores James
McNeill Whistler’s
reinvention
through water-
color in the
American market. Charles Lang Freer collected more
than 50 watercolors by the artist, eventually bequeath-
ing them to the Smithsonian in 1906. This is the first
systematic study of these artworks, and includes figures,
landscapes, nocturnes and interiors. yalebooks.com
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Paint Yourself Positive
[$25]
Watercolorist Jean
Haines has sold more
than 94,000 books to
date, and it’s easy to
see why. Her approach
to painting is a holistic
one, incorporating
mind, body and spirit,
and her instruction
isn’t just intended for
professional artists. In
this book, Haines will
show you how paint-
ing in watercolor can
enrich your life and lift
your mood.
searchpress.com
Dehn Spring in Central Park Scarf [$55]
This scarf prominently displays a
reproduction of Adolf Dehn’s 1941
watercolor Spring in Central Park,
featuring a view of New York City that
includes the distinctive architecture of
the Hampshire House and the Essex
House. store.metmuseum.org
Albrecht Durer Watercolour Markers [$30-180]
These markers, made in Germany, come in
packs of five, 10, 20 or 30. The odorless markers
include two nibs—a flexible brush and a stable
fiber-tip nib with a 1-2 mm line width. They’re
lightfast and won’t bleed through your paper.
faber-castell.com