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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The Thames from Queenhithe to London Bridge: Colour Study for the Eidometropolis, Section Seven
1801
British Museum, London
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The North Bank of the Thames with St Bride's, St Paul's and Blackfriars Bridge from Upper Ground, Southwark
1800 - 1801
London Metropolitan Archives
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The Tuileries Palace and the Pont Royal, Taken from the Quai d’Orsay: Pencil Study for Plate One of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
British Museum, London
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The Tuileries Palace and the Pont Royal, Taken from the Quai d’Orsay: Colour Study for Plate One of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
Private Collection
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St Paul’s Cathedral, from the Thames
1796 - 1797
Private Collection
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The Louvre and the Pont Royal, Taken from the Pont Neuf: Pencil Study for Plate Two of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
British Museum, London
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The Louvre and the Pont Royal, Taken from the Pont Neuf: Colour Study for Plate Two of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
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The Ile de la Cité, with the Louvre and the Pont Neuf in the Distance, Taken from the Pont Marie: Pencil Study for Plate Three of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
British Museum, London
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Paris with the Louvre, Taken from the Pont Marie: Copy of Plate Three of Picturesque Views in Paris
1803
Private Collection
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The Ile de la Cité, with the Louvre and the Pont Neuf in the Distance, Taken from the Pont Marie: Colour Study for Plate Three of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin – Madison
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Pont Saint Michel, from the Pont Neuf: Pencil Study for Plate Four of 'Picturesque Views in Paris'
1802
British Museum, London
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Pont Saint Michel, from the Pont Neuf: Colour Study for Plate Four of 'Picturesque Views in Paris'
1802
Private Collection
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Paris: The Isle de la Cité and the River Seine, Taken from the Pont Neuf
1802
Private Collection
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A Panoramic View of Paris from Chaillot, Looking up the Seine with the Dome of Les Invalides: Pencil Study for Plate Five of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
British Museum, London
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Panoramic View of Paris from Chaillot, Looking up the Seine with the Dome of Les Invalides: Colour Study for Plate Five of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
Private Collection
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The Banks of the Seine, with the Dome of Les Invalides
1802
Private Collection
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The Tuileries Palace and the Pont Royal: Pencil Study for Plate Six of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
Private Collection
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The Tuileries Palace and the Pont Royal, Taken from the Pont de la Concorde: Pencil Study for Plate Six of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
British Museum, London
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The Tuileries Palace and the Pont Royal, Taken from the Pont de la Concorde: Colour Study for Plate Six of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
Private Collection
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The Pont Neuf, Part of the Louvre, Notre Dame and the College of the Four Nations: Pencil Study for Plate Seven of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
British Museum, London
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The Pont Neuf, Part of the Louvre, Notre Dame and the College of the Four Nations: Colour Study for Plate Seven of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
Private Collection
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The Pont Neuf and the Mint: Pencil Study for Plate Eight of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
British Museum, London
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The Pont Neuf and the Mint: Colour Study for Plate Eight of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
National Gallery of Art, Washington
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Part of the Pont Neuf, with the Mint: Pencil Study for Plate Eight of Picturesque Views in Paris
1802
Private Collection