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Thomas Girtin

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    • Thomas Girtin: A Short Life Story
    • Section 1 – Apprenticeship and Early Work for the Antiquarian Market, 1790–95
    • Section 2 – Thomas Monro and John Henderson Making Creative Copies, 1794–98
    • Section 3 – The Touring Artist and the Studio Watercolour, 1794–99
    • Section 4 – Country House Portraits and the Patronage of the Gentry
    • Section 5 – Later Tours and Working on the Open Market, 1800–1802
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Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, and Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Watercolours by Thomas Girtin, 1975 (Manchester, 1975)
Sotheby & Co., An Important Collection of Eighteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century English Drawings and Watercolours, 10 October 1974
Exhibitions: Museums and Galleries, Art Dealers, Auction Houses

Watford in Pictures and Recent Archaeological Finds

Watford Public Library

Reference: Watford, 1975

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  • Thomas Girtin

    The Well House, Ashtead Park, Formerly Known as 'The Sawmill, Cassiobury Park' 1800 - 1801

    Watford Museum

    The Well House, Ashtead Park, Formerly Known as 'The Sawmill, Cassiobury Park'
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  • Thomas Girtin
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