Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour was created in 1925.
John Lewis Roget has written: 'A history of the 'Old water-colour' society' -- subject(s): Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours
H. J. Paris has written: 'English water colour painters' -- subject(s): Painters, Watercolor painting
Red
Completely red, I think.
The Colour Out of Space was created in 1927-09.
If Crimson Was Your Colour was created in 2006-02.
The Colour Field was created in 1986-01.
Movements in Colour was created in 2008-02.
Colour by Numbers was created in 1983-10.
Blue Is the Colour was created in 1996-10.
Richard Redgrave has written: 'A century of painters of the English school' -- subject(s): Art, English Painting, History, Painters 'A century of painters of the English school' -- subject(s): Painters, English Painting, Biography 'An elementary manual of colour' 'Richard Redgrave, C. B., R. A' 'Report on design' -- subject(s): Great Exhibition (1851 : London, England)
Painters wear white for a number of reasons. It is a bit of a warning to everyone else, if you see a painter you tend not to touch anything. It looks much more professional when a bunch of painters turn up to a job wearing white as oppose to every one wearing whatever colour they want. What if all painters wore red or blue they would all still be wearing different shades of red or blue and they would fade at different levels. You can bleach your whites clean without fading. Most colours used when painting are a light colour, so if you're wearing any other colour than white its going to show a lot more. Temperature wise it's also the coolest colour to wear outside.