Royal Watercolour Society
Society of Painters in Water Colours founded in 1804 by William Frederick Wells / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours.
The Royal Watercolour Society is a British institution of painters working in watercolours. The Society is a centre of excellence for water-based media on paper, which allows for a diverse and interesting range of approaches to the medium of watercolour. Its members, or associates, use the post-nominal initials RWS and ARWS (associate member). They are elected by the membership, with typically half a dozen new associates joining the Society each year.