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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Buildings in the Process of Demolition, Said to Be the Ruins of the Savoy Palace
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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The Reichenbach Falls, the Fifth View
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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The Reichenbach Falls, the Sixth View, in a Rocky Gorge
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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The Reichenbach Falls, the Seventh Stage
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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The Reichenbach Falls, the Eighth View
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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The Reichenbach Falls, the Ninth View and Final Stage
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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A Narrow Gorge on the River Linth, near the Pantenbrücke
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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A Waterfall in a Rocky Defile, near Chur
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Waterside Buildings beneath a Sheer Cliff, near Chur
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Chiavenna, with the Bell Tower of the College of San Lorenzo
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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The Bank of a Lake or River, with Hills Beyond
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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A Wooden Bridge over a River, Said to Be in the Pass of St Gotthard
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: A Road under a Ruined Archway on the Palatine Hill
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: Unidentified Ruins on the Palatine Hill
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: The Ruins of Tiberius' Villa on the Palatine Hill, with the Wall of the Farnese Gardens
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: The Ruins of Tiberius' Villa on the Palatine Hill, from the Forum
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: A Monumental Ruin on the Palatine Hill
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: Ruins on the Palatine Hill
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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An Ancient Ruin, Probably near Rome
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: Part of the Ruins of Nero's Golden House, the Domus Aurea
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: The Monumental Ruins of Nero's Golden House, the Domus Aurea
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: The Ruins of Nero's Golden House, the Domus Aurea
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Rome: Part of the Extension to the Claudian Aqueduct, Known as the Arcus Neroniani
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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A Detail of the Portico of an Ancient Temple
1794 - 1797
Tate, London