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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Durham Cathedral, from the River Wear
1790
The Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg
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Eton College, from the River
1790
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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St Mary’s Church, Battersea
1791
Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery
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Blackfriars Bridge
1790 - 1791
Untraced Works
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Marlow, from across the River Thames
1791
Private Collection
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The River Wensum at Norwich
1791 - 1792
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Rochester Castle, from the River Medway
1791
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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Tintern Abbey, from the River Wye
1791 - 1792
Courtauld Gallery, London
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All Saints' Church, Fulham, from the Seven Bells, Putney
1792
Private Collection
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Windsor Castle, from the River Thames
1792
Untraced Works
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The River Wye at New Weir
1791 - 1792
Private Collection
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Rochester, from the North
1791 - 1792
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
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Worcester, from the River Severn
1792
Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
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London Bridge, from the South Bank
1791 - 1792
Private Collection
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A Cottage on the Solent
1794
Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery
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Warkworth Castle, from the River Coquet
1792 - 1793
Touchstones Rochdale
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Chepstow Castle, on the River Wye
1796 - 1797
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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The River Thames at Putney
1792 - 1793
Private Collection
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Warehouse and Shipping at Wapping
1794 - 1795
Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
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Chepstow Castle, from the River Wye
1792 - 1793
Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
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Warkworth Castle, from the River Coquet
1792 - 1793
Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
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Windsor Castle, from the River Thames
1797 - 1798
Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum
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Jedburgh Abbey, from the Riverbank
1794
Abbott and Holder, London
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Tonbridge Bridge and Castle
1795 - 1796
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven