0 a paint that is mixed with water and used to create pictures, or a picture that has been done with this type of paint:
He has a beautiful collection of watercolours.
He does his conceptualizing with watercolour sketches and with models photographed under anticipated lighting conditions.
He also had a flair for popular scientific writing and produced many delicate watercolour paintings of algae.
The ceiling in the watercolour is curved, but shows a lowered ceiling (coffered), not the full dome - which may be correct for the season of 1790-91.
The exhibition contains some very delightful and interesting watercolours.
That was equivalent to saying that every blind man must learn watercolour painting, and every deaf man to play the trombone.
For reasons of conservation the watercolours are not suitable for permanent exhibition.
It is a modest watercolour, but it gives me very special pleasure.
Will they be told to sell their furniture and watercolours?