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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
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Squire Gallery, London, Autumn Exhibition of Early English Watercolours & Drawings, 1934 (Squire Gallery, London, 1934)
British Museum, London, Exhibition of English Art Gathered from Various Departments and Held in the Prints & Drawings Gallery, 1934 (London, 1934a)
Exhibitions: Museums and Galleries, Art Dealers, Auction Houses

English Water Colour Drawings of the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries

Palser Gallery, London

Reference: Palser Gallery, 1934a

Identified Exhibits

  • Thomas Girtin

    Southwell Minster, from the North West 1794 - 1795

    Private Collection

    Southwell Minster, from the North West
  • Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
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