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Works Unknown Artist after Thomas Girtin

A Rainbow over the River Exe

1800 - 1805

Primary Image: TG1733: Unknown Artist after Thomas Girtin (1775-1802), A Rainbow over the River Exe, 1800–05, graphite and watercolour on laid paper, 30 × 48.9 cm, 11 ¾ × 19 ¼ in. Graves Gallery, Sheffield (2281).

Photo courtesy of Museums Sheffield

Description
Creator(s)
Unknown Artist after Thomas Girtin (1775-1802)
Title
  • A Rainbow over the River Exe
Date
1800 - 1805
Medium and Support
Graphite and watercolour on laid paper
Dimensions
30 × 48.9 cm, 11 ¾ × 19 ¼ in
Object Type
Studio Watercolour
Subject Terms
River Scenery; The West Country: Devon and Dorset

Collection
Versions
A Rainbow over the River Exe (TG1729)
A Rainbow over the River Exe (TG1730)
Catalogue Number
TG1733
Girtin & Loshak Number
345iii as 'Rainbow on the Exe', by Thomas Girtin; '1800'
Description Source(s)
Viewed in 2001

Provenance

Samuel Williams; his posthumous sale, Christie’s, 28 July 1884, lot 96, as 'View on the Exe, with rainbow', 14 ½ gns; bought by John Annan Bryce (1841–1923) (lent to London, 1891); E. H. Greg; Mrs Wood; J. Palser & Sons; ... Thos. Agnew & Sons; bought through the Maleham Bequest, 1947

Exhibition History

London, 1891, no.42 as ’View on the Exe’

About this Work

Thomas Girtin (1874–1960) and David Loshak listed a third version of Girtin’s celebrated composition showing a rainbow over the Exe taken from the riverbank near Powderham Castle. Like the version in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland (TG1729), this work has faded badly, making judgement about its authenticity difficult. However, as with that work, I suspect that this is a copy by an unknown artist, perhaps working from one of the two mezzotints (see the two prints after TG1730) that were published after the original watercolour by Girtin, which is now in the collection of the Huntington Library and Art Gallery (TG1730). One of the many copies of the composition (see TG1730 figure 1) appears to be by Samuel William Reynolds (1773–1835), who acted on behalf of the artist in a role somewhere between agent and dealer from 1800 onwards, as well as producing mezzotints after Girtin’s watercolours. Though there is a chance that he was the author of this work, generally his versions demonstrate a higher level of skill than is shown here.

A Rainbow over the River Exe

Something similar can be said about what appears to be another good-quality, but not autograph, copy of the composition, in Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery (see figure 1), though it varies the proportions, making it slightly more panoramic. The landscape and the rainbow are well done, but the telltale sign of the work of another hand lies in the figures, which lack the freedom of the original. Yet another version is known from an old photograph in the Witt Library, London, as coming from the collection of ‘N. L. Silvester’ in Bournemouth, and no doubt more copies await discovery.

1800

A Rainbow over the River Exe

TG1729

1800

A Rainbow over the River Exe

TG1730

1800

A Rainbow over the River Exe

TG1730

by Greg Smith

Place depicted

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