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Their masterworks have inspired me, but what inspired them? The painters, writers, and poets of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries often took their inspiration from many real places that can still be visited today. Their work can be seen in museums around the world, listened to in concert halls, or read from the enjoyment of your own couch. But to witness firsthand the beauty that inspired these artists, you might need to do some traveling.
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How Notre Dame de Paris has been built and rebuilt through the centuries.
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As someone who loves art and travel, my favorite souvenirs from trips are often original watercolor paintings from street vendors. However, on recent trips I have found it harder to find the watercolor paintings I’m looking for, so I’ve started keeping my own sketch journal of my favorite sights. Knowing the frustrations of both overpacking and under packing art supplies, I have compiled a list of the bare essentials for starting your own watercolor travel sketchbook.
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