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Thomas Girtin (18
February 1775 – 9
November 1802) was an
English watercolourist and etcher. A
friend and
rival of J. M. W. Turner,
Girtin pla**** a key...
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Turner and
Girtin five
years before, he was set to copy
outlines and
trace drawings."
Reynolds (1998) "The
early nineteenth century Girtin, Turner, Cotman...
- have been
drawn and
painted by
artists such as J. M. W. Turner,
Thomas Girtin and John Sell Cotman.
Kirkstall Abbey was
acquired by the
Leeds Corporation...
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Thomas Girtin (1705–1802),
inscribed "Herne Hill" and not dated, but
attributed to 1796/7 in D.
Girtin and D.
Loshak , The Art of
Thomas Girtin (London...
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structures in
London Tom
Girtin 'The
Triple Crowns, A
narrative history of the Drapers'
Company 1364–1964'
London 1964. p122 and 225 Tom
Girtin 'The
Triple Crowns...
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increasingly ruinous, it
became a po****r
subject for artists,
including Thomas Girtin and J. M. W. Turner, and
formed the
basis for a poem by
Matthew Lewis in...
- 1821 (inclusive). He was one of the
sketching society formed by
Thomas Girtin about 1799, and
there is
drawing of a
moonlit landscape in the Victoria...
- study, in
which he was
disciplined by him and
companioned by his
friend Girtin, the
healthy and
constant development of the
greater power is primarily...
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watercolours include important examples of work by Hogarth, Sandby, Turner,
Girtin, Constable, Cotman, Cox, Gillray, Rowlandson,
Towne and Cruikshank, as well...
- T.H.S. (1914). Club
Makers and Club Members. London: T.
Fisher Unwin.
Girtin, Tom (1964). The
Abominable Clubman. London: Hutchinson. Graves, Charles...