Works
At the core of this website are the approximately 1,550 illustrated entries that catalogue the pencil drawings and watercolours produced by Thomas Girtin (1775–1802) during his short but highly productive career, together with the prints that were executed after his work. These include the substantial body of work Girtin produced in collaboration with his almost exact contemporary Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851) at the home of their patron Dr Thomas Monro (1759–1833).
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A Clump of Trees by the Waterside
1800 - 1801
Private Collection
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A Torrent by a Clump of Trees
1800 - 1801
Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum, Loan from George and Patti White
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A Wooded Landscape
1800 - 1801
Clark Art Institute, Williamstown
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A River Valley and a Distant Hill Seen through Trees
1800 - 1801
Clark Art Institute, Williamstown
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A Woodland Scene with a Hind
1800 - 1801
Private Collection
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The Edge of a Wood
1800 - 1801
National Gallery of Art, Washington
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An Unidentified Landscape, with a Church amongst Trees
1798 - 1805
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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Warkworth Church, with the Bridge Beyond
1799 - 1800
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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A Shady Road Leading to Cottages
1802
British Museum, London
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A Horse Drinking from a River
1800 - 1801
Private Collection
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Cottages on a Hill
1800 - 1801
Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
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A Castle Beside a River
1800 - 1801
Private Collection
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Copenhagen House, Islington
1802
British Museum, London
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A Watermill beyond a Mill Pond
1802
British Museum, London
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Cottages on a Hill
1802
British Museum, London
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A Barn with a Willow
1802
British Museum, London
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A Park Scene
1802
British Museum, London
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A Church in a Village, Possibly at Radwinter
1802
British Museum, London
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Farm Buildings
1802
British Museum, London
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A Barn by a Pond
1802
British Museum, London
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A Cottage in a Field
1802
British Museum, London
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Fields in Flood
1802
British Museum, London
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A Barn by a Road
1802
British Museum, London
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A Building with a Tall Chimney, next to a Stream
1802
British Museum, London