The 1798 Welsh Tour:
Sketches and Subsequent Watercolours
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Sketches and Subsequent Watercolours
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The Cloisters of Chester Cathedral
Private Collection

Rhuddlan Castle, from the River Clwyd
Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University

Caernarfon: A Street Scene with Plas Mawr
Tate, London

Pont Seiont, Looking Towards Mynydd Mawr (Big Mountain)
British Museum, London

A Mountain View, near Beddgelert
British Museum, London

A Bridge over the Glaslyn, near Beddgelert
British Museum, London

The Cain Falls (Pistyll Cain), near Dolgellau
British Museum, London

Denbigh Castle and the Vale of Clwyd
British Museum, London

A View of Hills and a River, Probably in North Wales
British Museum, London

Valle Crucis Abbey, from the River; Studies of Seated Figures
Private Collection

Rhuddlan Castle, from the River Clwyd
Tate, London

Rhuddlan Castle, from the River Clwyd
Southill Park, Bedfordshire

An Unidentified Valley, Probably in North Wales
Southill Park, Bedfordshire

The Eagle Tower, Caernarfon Castle
Victoria and Albert Museum, London

The Eagle Tower, Caernarfon Castle
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff

The Eagle Tower, Caernarfon Castle
Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery

The Eagle Tower, Caernarfon Castle
Private Collection, North Wales

Caernarfon Castle, from the River Seiont
British Museum, London

Caernarfon Castle, from the River Seiont
Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, Birkenhead

The Cain Falls (Pistyll Cain), near Dolgellau
Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery

Cadair Idris, from the Estuary near Barmouth
Private Collection

Pont Seiont, Looking Towards Mynydd Mawr (Big Mountain)
Private Collection

Pont y Pair, Betws-y-Coed
Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum, Loan from George and Patti White

Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake), Looking towards Cadair Idris
Private Collection

An Unidentified Landscape, Possibly the Vale of Clwyd

Valle Crucis Abbey, from the River
National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth

Valle Crucis Abbey, from the River
Private Collection

Valle Crucis Abbey, from the River
Private Collection

Valle Crucis Abbey, from the River
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

Valle Crucis Abbey: From the Cloister Looking Towards the Dormitory
Private Collection

Valle Crucis Abbey: The Chapter House, from the South West
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

A River Scene, Probably the Dee near Corwen
The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens, San Marino

The Old Severn Bridge at Bridgnorth
British Museum, London

The Great Hall, Kenilworth Castle
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa

The Red Castle, from Hawk Lake, with a Distant View of Shrewsbury
Private Collection

Wroxeter: The Roman Wall
Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum, Loan from George and Patti White

Hereford Cathedral, from across the River Wye
Private Collection

The Great Hall, Kenilworth Castle
Private Collection

Interior View of the Great Hall, Kenilworth Castle
Private Collection
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- Article title
- The 1798 Welsh Tour:
Sketches and Subsequent Watercolours
- Date
- 19/04/2021
- Cite as
- Greg Smith, "The 1798 Welsh Tour:
Sketches and Subsequent Watercolours--", Thomas Girtin (1775–1802): An Online Catalogue, Archive and Introduction to the Artist, (London: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2022)
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Contents
The Touring Artist and the Studio Watercolour, 1794–99
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The 1794 Midland Tour with James Moore, Together with Subsequent Watercolours and Studies
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The 1796 Northern Tour to Yorkshire, the North East and the Scottish Borders:
Sketches and Subsequent Watercolours
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The 1797 West Country Tour:
Sketches and Subsequent Watercolours
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The 1798 Welsh Tour:
Sketches and Subsequent Watercolours
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London and the Home Counties, Together with Miscellaneous Studies and Views