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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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Cotswold Gallery, London, The First Annual Exhibition of Water Colours by J. M. W. Turner, R. A. and Other Masters of the English School, 1923 (Cotswold Gallery, London, 1923b)
Anderson Galleries, New York, Water Colors … The Collection of Mr. Sidney Lovell Phipson, 15 November 1923
Exhibitions: Museums and Galleries, Art Dealers, Auction Houses

The Water-Color Exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago

Reference: Chicago, 1923

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  • Thomas Girtin

    St Vincent’s Rocks and the Avon Gorge 1800

    The Whitworth, The University of Manchester

    St Vincent’s Rocks and the Avon Gorge
  • Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
  • Thomas Girtin
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