The Great Age of British Watercolours 1750–1880
Royal Academy of Arts, London
Reference: London, 1993
Identified Exhibits
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Thomas Girtin
Lindisfarne: An Interior View of the Ruins of the Priory Church
Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
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Thomas Girtin
A Cliff-Top View, Probably on the Coast of Dorset
Leeds Art Gallery
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Thomas Girtin
A Mountain View, near Beddgelert
British Museum, London
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Thomas Girtin
Kirkstall Abbey, from Kirkstall Bridge, Morning
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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Thomas Girtin
Kirk Deighton, near Wetherby
The Whitworth, The University of Manchester
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Thomas Girtin
Ilkley, from the River Wharfe
Leeds Art Gallery
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Thomas Girtin
Storiths Heights, near Bolton Abbey, from the River Wharfe
Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
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Thomas Girtin
Richmond Castle, from the River Swale
Leeds Art Gallery
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Thomas Girtin
Cottages at Hawes, from Gayle Beck
Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery
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Thomas Girtin
Morpeth Bridge
Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Thomas Girtin
Jedburgh Abbey, from the South East
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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Thomas Girtin
The Village of Jedburgh
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
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Thomas Girtin
Chelsea Reach, Looking towards Battersea (The White House, Chelsea)
Tate, London
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Thomas Girtin
Bridgnorth
British Museum, London
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Thomas Girtin
The Albion Mills: Colour Study for the Eidometropolis, Section One
British Museum, London
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Thomas Girtin
The Thames from Westminster to Somerset House: Colour Study for the Eidometropolis, Section Four
British Museum, London
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Thomas Girtin
La Rue Saint-Denis, Paris: A Scene for Thomas Dibdin's Pantomime Harlequin's Habeas
Private Collection, Norfolk