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Works Thomas Girtin

A Cow Grazing near a Pond, with a Church Tower Beyond

1795 - 1796

Primary Image: TG0178: Thomas Girtin (1775–1802), A Cow Grazing near a Pond, with a Church Tower Beyond, 1795–96, graphite and watercolour on paper, 12.5 × 19.5 cm, 4 ⅞ × 7 ⅝ in. Private Collection.

Photo courtesy of Sotheby's (All Rights Reserved)

Description
Creator(s)
Thomas Girtin (1775-1802)
Title
  • A Cow Grazing near a Pond, with a Church Tower Beyond
Date
1795 - 1796
Medium and Support
Graphite and watercolour on paper
Dimensions
12.5 × 19.5 cm, 4 ⅞ × 7 ⅝ in
Object Type
Colour Sketch: Studio Work
Subject Terms
Unidentified Landscape

Collection
Catalogue Number
TG0178
Description Source(s)
Viewed in 2008

Provenance

J. Palser & Sons; ... Sotheby’s, 17 November 1983, lot 97, unsold; Sotheby’s, 5 June 2008, lot 188

About this Work

It has not been possible to identify the subject of this watercolour, but it can be related to a group of small landscapes on cards produced by Girtin for Dr Thomas Monro (1759–1833) around 1795–96. The drawing is larger and more carefully finished than the watercolours made for Monro, such as A Road by a Pond, with a Church in the Distance (TG0377) and A Church Tower amongst Trees, with a Cart in the Foreground (TG0379), but they share the same central tower motif surrounded by trees. Additionally, in each case the building is subservient to the landscape setting, making an identification unfeasible. Girtin, I feel, was trying out a new type of landscape commodity in which the church was just one element in a landscape that was generically rural rather than being tied to a specific location. Other views of church towers in the same group, such as An Unidentified Landscape, with a Church amongst Trees (TG0380), are equally anonymous, and, whilst it is perfectly possible that they were based on sketches made on the spot, such topographically unspecific scenes might equally have been developed in the studio. Indeed, it is even possible that this landscape was copied from sketches by Girtin’s master, Edward Dayes (1763–1804), and if that was the case there is no reason to suspect that he worked from life either.

1795 - 1796

A Road by a Pond, with a Church in the Distance

TG0377

1795 - 1796

A Church Tower amongst Trees, with a Cart in the Foreground

TG0379

(?) 1795

An Unidentified Landscape, with a Church amongst Trees

TG0380

by Greg Smith

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