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Thomas Girtin

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    • Thomas Girtin: A Short Life Story
    • Section 1 – Apprenticeship and Early Work for the Antiquarian Market, 1790–95
    • Section 2 – Thomas Monro and John Henderson Making Creative Copies, 1794–98
    • Section 3 – The Touring Artist and the Studio Watercolour, 1794–99
    • Section 4 – Country House Portraits and the Patronage of the Gentry
    • Section 5 – Later Tours and Working on the Open Market, 1800–1802
    • Section 6 – Paris and London, 1801-2
    • Portraits of Thomas Girtin
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    • Bibliography: Published and Manuscript Material Relating to Girtin and His Times
    • Biographies: Collectors, Dealers, Family, Fellow Artists, Patrons
    • Collections: Where to Find Girtin’s Work
    • Documents: A Year by Year Record of Dated Watercolours and Prints, Early Accounts of the Artist and His Works, Manuscript Material Relating to Sales and Collections
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National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Exhibition of Works from the Paul Oppé Collection: English Water Colours and Old Master Drawings, 1961 (Ottawa, 1961)
Arts Council of Great Britain, Drawings and Watercolours from the Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester, 1960 (Arts Council, 1960)
Exhibitions: Museums and Galleries, Art Dealers, Auction Houses

A Hundred Years of English Landscape Drawing

Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Reference: Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1960

Identified Exhibits

  • Unknown Artist

    Snowdon 1800 - 1805

    Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    Snowdon
  • Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
  • Thomas Girtin
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