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  2. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Last weeks to see Caroline Watson

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/last-weeks-to-see-caroline-watson
    Last weeks to see Caroline Watson. Article. Please note that this news article is over 4 months old. ... It is the final weeks to see the beautiful prints and private letters of the first British woman professional engraver, Caroline Watson.
  3. The Fitzwilliam Museum - The Imagery of War

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/research/online-resources/the-imagery-of-war
    This exhibition explores the depiction of war in medallic art. Official gallantry and campaign medals from the Lester Watson collection are juxtaposed with commemorative medals and other material.
  4. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Chinese Porcelain Bowl, 1736–95

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/explore-our-collection/highlights/OC31-1936
    Chinese Porcelain Bowl, 1736–95. Detail. Chinese porcelain bowl, 1736 – 1795. To the Chinese the peach was 'the fairy fruit', the substance that gave immortality to the gods. It was also a symbol of spring and an emblem of marriage. The ripening
  5. The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter
    1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of Shirburn Castle, Oxfordshire.
  6. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Antonio Rodriquez and the New Zealand Cross

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/research/online-resources/antonio-rodriquez-and-the-new-zealand-cross
    before coming to rest with Lester Watson in 1927.
  7. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Bearing Witness? Violence and Trauma on Paper

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/plan-your-visit/exhibitions/bearing-witness-violence-and-trauma-on-paper
    loans from the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, including works by the Chapman Brothers, Goya, Jane Joseph, Manet, Picasso, and Judy Watson.
  8. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Works of the first British female printmaker …

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/works-of-the-first-british-female-printmaker-go-on-show
    Caroline Watson was one of the most successful engravers of her age, with patrons including Queen Charlotte and the painter Sir Joshua Reynolds. ... Watson made her mark creating prints catering to feminine taste, capitalising on the growing market of
  9. Folio 6v | The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter/folio/folio-6v
    1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of Shirburn Castle, Oxfordshire.
  10. Folio 9r | The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter/folio/folio-9r
    1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of Shirburn Castle, Oxfordshire.
  11. Folio 58r | The Macclesfield Psalter | ILLUMINATED

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/illuminated/manuscript/discover/the-macclesfield-psalter/folio/folio-58r
    1r, 8v). Later owners include Anthony Watson, Bishop of Chichester (1596-1605), John Smeaton, and the Earls of Macclesfield of Shirburn Castle, Oxfordshire.

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