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Gallery: Water-colours
James Stevens Curl has been painting using the water-colour medium since the 1950s. Many of his original drawings have been used to illustrate his books and papers, especially his architectural drawings in pencil and pen-and-ink, and several of his water-colours have also been published. In 1968 one of his gouache paintings was published by UNICEF as a Greeting-card, and in the same year he exhibited some of his paintings in London.
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Tuscan Hill Town:
from a water-colour by James Stevens Curl, 1980. |

Nocturne: Granges d'Ans:
from a water-colour by James Stevens Curl, 1979.
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Casole d'Elsa, Tuscany:
from a water-colour by James Stevens Curl, 1980.
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Marshes, Blythburgh, Suffolk:
from a water-colour by James Stevens Curl, 1976.
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Baroque gateway to the Strahov Monastery, Prague: from a drawing by James Stevens Curl, 2006.
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Gothic Studies: 12th to 15th Centuries:
from a drawing by James Stevens Curl, 1956.
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