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We store and preserve them with the drawings and charcoals but I would classify the medium as paint. Evelyn
From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Julie Hoogland
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Subject: Classification of watercolors
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Hello,
I've had this problem at other institutions in the past and wanted to know what other museums are doing. Is a watercolor classified as a drawing or a painting? In the AAT the term watercolor is called paint. However, I know there is a long history of watercolors being considered drawings or preliminary sketches. Additionally, I know that with multiple classifications in TMS, they could be listed as both, but the curators think that would be confusing. Any input is appreciated.
Thanks!
Julie Hoogland
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