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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Dover: Snargate Street, Looking West
1795 - 1796
Private Collection
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Dartford High Street
1795 - 1796
British Museum, London
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Dartford High Street
1795 - 1796
Private Collection
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Tonbridge Bridge and Castle
1795 - 1796
Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
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Rye, from the River Tillingham
1795 - 1796
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
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Buildings on a Promontory on the Coast at Posillipo
1794 - 1797
Private Collection
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Dover: Fishing Boats at Low Tide
1795 - 1796
Private Collection
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Two Boatmen Caulking the Bows of a Beached Brig, Probably at Dover
1795 - 1796
Private Collection
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A Distant View of Tynemouth Priory, from the Sea
1796 - 1797
Tate, London
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An Upland Landscape, Possibly in Northumberland
1796 - 1797
Private Collection
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A Bridge in the Lake District, Possibly Grange Bridge, Borrowdale
1797
Private Collection
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Dover Harbour
1795 - 1796
Private Collection, Cumbria
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Hastings: A Beached Fishing Boat
1795 - 1796
Private Collection
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A Coastal Scene at Dover
1796 - 1797
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
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Flodden Field
1796 - 1797
Private Collection
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An Alpine Scene, near Sallanches
1794 - 1797
Private Collection
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Capel Church
1797 - 1798
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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Great Bookham Church
1796 - 1797
Graves Gallery, Sheffield
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Great Bookham Church, from the East
1795 - 1796
Private Collection, Norfolk
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Mickleham Church
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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St Mary’s Church, Monken Hadley
1795 - 1796
Tate, London
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London, from Greenwich Hill
1794 - 1795
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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The Gateway Leading to the Sulaimani Tomb Complex at Churnargarh
1797 - 1798
Tate, London
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Newark Castle, from the River Trent
1795
Private Collection