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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An Unidentified Mausoleum, Probably near Rome
1794 - 1797
Private Collection
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A Detail of the Portico of an Ancient Temple
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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An Imaginary Composition with Antique Ruins and Figures
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Tivoli: Ancient Ruins, Known as the Temple of Bacchus, with the Tower of Santa Maria Maggiore
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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A Ruined Ancient Building, Probably a Mausoleum on the Appian Way
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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The Ruined Mausoleum of the Emperor Gallienus on the Appian Way
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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The Ruins of the Mausoleum of the Emperor Gallienus on the Appian Way
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Unidentified Ruins, Possibly the Aqua Anio Novus Aqueduct, near Tivoli, Known as Pompey’s Tomb
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Albano: A Ruined Building by a Stream
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Albano: Part of the Ruins of the Ancient Baths of Caracalla, Known as Cellomaio
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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A Hermitage at Albano on the Appian Way
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Albano: The Ruins of the Ancient Baths of Caracalla, Known as Cellomaio
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Albano: A Mausoleum, Known as the Tomb of the Horatii and Curatii
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Albano: The Ruins of a Mausoleum, Known as the Tomb of the Horatii and Curatii
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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The Amphitheatre at Capua
1794 - 1797
Tate, London
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Ancient Ruins near the River Garigliano, Gaeta in the Distance
1794 - 1797
Private Collection
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The Temple of Clitumnus
1799 - 1800
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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The Bridge of Augustus at Rimini
1797 - 1798
British Museum, London
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Part of the Ruins of Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli: The West Belvedere
1794 - 1795
British Museum, London