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Works Thomas Girtin

A Farmhouse, Said to Be near Newcastle-upon-Tyne

(?) 1800

Primary Image: Thomas Girtin (1775–1802), A Farmhouse, Said to Be near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, graphite, watercolour, bodycolour and scratching out on laid paper, 31 × 47.2 cm, 12 ¼ × 18 ⅝ in. Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (G4756).

Photo courtesy of Laing Art Gallery, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Description
Creator(s)
Thomas Girtin (1775-1802)
Title
  • A Farmhouse, Said to Be near Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Date
(?) 1800
Medium and Support
Graphite, watercolour, bodycolour and scratching out on laid paper
Dimensions
31 × 47.2 cm, 12 ¼ × 18 ⅝ in
Object Type
Studio Watercolour
Subject Terms
Durham and Northumberland; Picturesque Vernacular

Collection
Versions
A Farmhouse, Said to Be near Newcastle-upon-Tyne (TG1084)
A Farmhouse, Said to Be near Newcastle-upon-Tyne (TG1704)
Catalogue Number
TG1704a
Girtin & Loshak Number
191ii as 'Cottages near Newcastle'
Description Source(s)
Viewed in January 2025

Provenance

George W. Smith, London; Walkers Galleries, London, 1913, 120 guineas; bought by the Gallery in 1914

Exhibition History

London, 1861, no.47 as 'Cottages near Newcastle', lent by 'William Smith'; London, 1875, no.19 as ‘Cottages near Hereford’, lent by ‘W. Smith’; Nottingham, 1878, no.60 as 'Cottages near Newcastle', lent by 'G. Smith'; Walker's Galleries, 1913, no.53

Bibliography

Lintott, 1942, pl.10

About this Work

This watercolour depicts a picturesque building that has variously been described as being near Hereford, Norwich, and, more recently, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, though on what grounds the latter location has been arrived at is unclear. The composition is repeated on the same scale in a similarly faded work dated 1800 (TG1704) and it also exists in another variant form (TG1084), with two cows and an older couple replacing the children shown here and this was the subject of at least one copy by an unknown artist (see TG1084 figure 1). All of the various versions have been described as showing cottages, whereas the figures and the animals suggest that we are looking at a farmhouse, though whether this was originally studied from nature cannot be determined. However, I suspect that even if the building was based on a scene from nature, the landscape setting, which more resembles a country park, was improvised and it is unlikely to have anything to do with a subject viewed on the artist’s only known visit to the Newcastle area in 1796.

This undated version of the farm scene is, if anything, even more grievously faded than the watercolour dated 1800 (TG1704). It was catalogued by Thomas Girtin (1874–1960) and David Loshak as an earlier version of Girtin’s composition and they dated it to 1798 (Girtin and Loshak, 1954, p.160). The watercolour appeared at a number of public exhibitions during the nineteenth century, making it one of the artist’s best-known works. However, more recently, the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle has listed it online as an early nineteenth-century copy, presumably encouraged by the reappearance of the signed and dated watercolour at a sale in 1984 (Christie’s, 10 July 1984, lot 204), and taking into consideration its faded condition this is how it was catalogued in the first iteration of this catalogue when I was working from a poor quality image. However, the opportunity to examine the work at first hand has resulted in a change of mind. Thus, despite the almost complete loss of the skyscape and the reduction of a verdant landscape to a flat and almost monochrome effect, there are parts of the building in particular which retain characteristic passages of inventive pattern making that are at least the equal of the signed and dated version of the composition and I am happy to revert to the old attribution of the work to Girtin.

1800

A Farmhouse, Said to Be near Newcastle-upon-Tyne

TG1704

(?) 1800

A Farmhouse, Said to Be near Newcastle-upon-Tyne

TG1084

1800

A Farmhouse, Said to Be near Newcastle-upon-Tyne

TG1704

by Greg Smith

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