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Works (?) Thomas Girtin after (?) James Moore

The East End of Valle Crucis Abbey Church

1795 - 1800

Primary Image: TG0204: (?) Thomas Girtin (1775–1802), after (?) James Moore (1762–99), The East End of Valle Crucis Abbey Church, 1795–1800, watercolour on paper, 31.8 × 47.6 cm, 12 ½ × 18 ¾ in. Private Collection.

Photo courtesy of Fine Art Society, London (All Rights Reserved)

Artist's source: James Moore (1762–99), Valle Crucis Abbey, 21 August 1791, graphite on laid paper, 17.1 × 21.1 cm, 6 ¾ × 8 ¼ in. Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection (B1975.3.663).

Photo courtesy of Yale Center for British Art

Description
Creator(s)
(?) Thomas Girtin (1775-1802) after (?) James Moore (1762-1799)
Title
  • The East End of Valle Crucis Abbey Church
Date
1795 - 1800
Medium and Support
Watercolour on paper
Dimensions
31.8 × 47.6 cm, 12 ½ × 18 ¾ in
Inscription

‘Girtin’ lower right, by (?) Thomas Girtin

Object Type
Studio Watercolour
Subject Terms
Monastic Ruins; North Wales

Collection
Versions
The East End of Valle Crucis Abbey Church (TG0159)
The East End of Valle Crucis Abbey Church (TG0208)
Catalogue Number
TG0204
Description Source(s)
Sale Catalogue

Provenance

Fine Art Society, London, 1971

About this Work

Girtin produced two watercolours depicting the east end of the church of Valle Crucis Abbey in Denbighshire based on a sketch made by the amateur artist and antiquarian James Moore (1762–99) (TG0159 and TG0208). Moore toured North Wales in the summer of 1791 and his sketches of the ruined abbey and its picturesque situation amongst the mountains are dated 21 August (see source image TG0159). This third version of the composition likewise follows Moore’s sketch apart from a different figure group in the foreground, but in every other respect it fails to capture the lively spirit that Girtin had succeeded in infusing into the mechanical task of rendering one of his patron’s drawings and there are a number of grounds for doubting its attribution. Thus, although there are elements of Girtin’s later, more generalised style visible in the foreground and in the masonry of the ruins, the vegetation is crudely formulaic, the figures lumpish and characterless, and the ruins are bland in their appearance, lacking any dramatic contrast of light and shade. The work has not been seen in public for almost fifty years and is known only from a black and white photograph. However, even making allowance for that, the watercolour appears to be the insipid effort of a pupil or follower working in Girtin’s later manner from a composition that the young artist had developed from a sketch by Moore.

1793 - 1794

The East End of Valle Crucis Abbey Church

TG0159

1792 - 1793

The East End of Valle Crucis Abbey Church

TG0208

1793 - 1794

The East End of Valle Crucis Abbey Church

TG0159

by Greg Smith

Place depicted

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