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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
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    • Section 3 – The Touring Artist and the Studio Watercolour, 1794–99
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Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, Works of Art Presented to the British Red Cross Society and the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, 8–13, 15–20 and 22–25 April 1918
Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, Ancient and Modern Pictures the Property of C. Fairfax Murray, Esq., 14 December 1917
Exhibitions: Museums and Galleries, Art Dealers, Auction Houses

A Few Water Colour Drawings

Messrs. Puttick and Simpson

Reference: Puttick and Simpson, 14 December 1917

Lugt, Catalogues, no.77387

Copy consulted: Getty Research Institute, online at Internet Archive

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