Reeves and Sons
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Reeves and Sons
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Reeves and Sons is an English art materials brand and a former manufacturing company established by William Reeves (1739–1803) in 1766. Reeves is credited with having invented the soluble watercolour. The brand is best known for its "Reeves" brand of artists' acrylic and watercolor paints. The firm went through various name changes during its history, listed as follows: Thomas Reeves and Son 1784–1799
W. J. Reeves 1799–1800
Reeves and Woodyer 1800–1816
Reeves, Woodyer and Reeves 1817–1818
W. J.
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2023-03-14T05:50:46Z
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