Works
At the core of this website are the approximately 1,550 illustrated entries that catalogue the pencil drawings and watercolours produced by Thomas Girtin (1775–1802) during his short but highly productive career, together with the prints that were executed after his work. These include the substantial body of work Girtin produced in collaboration with his almost exact contemporary Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851) at the home of their patron Dr Thomas Monro (1759–1833).
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Kirkstall Abbey, from the Canal, Evening
1802
Private Collection
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Sandsend
1802
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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Morpeth Bridge
1802
Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Bridgnorth
1802
British Museum, London
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St Ann’s Gate, Salisbury
1802
British Museum, London
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A Cottage Scene
1802
Private Collection
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An Unidentified Scene, Formerly Known as ‘Kirkstall Village’
1801
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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York: The New Walk on the Banks of the River Ouse
1801
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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Bolton Abbey, from the River Wharfe
1801
Private Collection
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Bolton Abbey, from the River Wharfe
1801
Private Collection
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Bolton Bridge
1801
Untraced Works
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Kirkby Malham
1801
Private Collection
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Cottages at Hawes, from Gayle Beck
1801
Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
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Guisborough Priory: The Ruined East End
1801
Tate, London
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A Distant View of Guisborough Priory
1801 - 1803
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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An Upland Landscape, Said to Show Etal Castle
1801
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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Jedburgh Abbey, from Jed Water
1801
Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
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St George’s Row, Tyburn
1801
British Museum, London
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An Inn Yard, Edgware Road, Paddington
1801
British Museum, London
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Plymouth
1801
Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
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Shipping on the River Medway
1801
Museum of New Zealand, Wellington
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An Imaginary City, with Antique Buildings
1800 - 1801
Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence
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Ancient Ruins, with an Obelisk
1800 - 1801
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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Ancient Ruins, with a Gothic Church
1800 - 1801
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh