Stanisław Masłowski was a Polish painter of realistic style, the author of watercolor landscapes.
Stanisław Masłowski in 1925
Moonrise, oil-on-canvas, 1884, (National Museum in Kraków, Gallery of Sukiennice Museum)
Stanisław Masłowski certificate of birth and baptism, 1854 (in Polish)
Stanisław Masłowski grave at Stare Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw, Poland, sect. 11-1-7/8, view of November 2012
Watercolor or watercolour, also aquarelle, is a painting method in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based solution. Watercolor refers to both the medium and the resulting artwork. Aquarelles painted with water-soluble colored ink instead of modern water colors are called aquarellum atramento by experts. However, this term has now tended to pass out of use.
An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush
Love's Messenger, an 1885 watercolor and tempera by Marie Spartali Stillman
Albrecht Dürer, Young Hare, 1502, watercolor and body color, Albertina, Vienna
Thomas Girtin, Jedburgh Abbey from the River, 1798–99, watercolor on paper