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Thomas Girtin - View of Winchelsea, Sussex

View of Winchelsea, Sussex (ca. 1795)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
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Thomas Girtin

Thomas Girtin was an English watercolourist and etcher. A friend and rival of J. M. W. Turner, Girtin played a key role in establishing watercolour as a reputable art form.

Thomas Girtin was born in Southwark, London, the son of a wealthy brushmaker of Huguenot descent. His father died while Thomas was a child, and his mother then married a Mr Vaughan, a pattern-draughtsman. Girtin learnt drawing as a boy (attending classes with Thomas Malton), and was apprenticed to Edward Dayes (1763–1804), a topographical watercolourist. He is believed to have served out his seven-year term, although there are unconfirmed reports of clashes between master and apprentice, and even that Dayes had Girtin imprisoned as a refractory apprentice. Certainly Dayes did not appreciate his pupil's talent, and he was to write dismissively of Girtin after his death.

While a youth, Girtin became friends with J. M. W. Turner and the teenagers were employed to colour prints with watercolours. Girtin exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1794. His architectural and topographical sketches and drawings established his reputation, his use of watercolour for landscapes being such as to give him the credit of having created Romantic watercolour painting. He went on several sketching tours, visiting the north of England, North Wales and the West Country. By 1799, he had acquired influential patrons such as Lady Sutherland, and the art collector Sir George Beaumont. He was the dominant member of the Brothers, a sketching society of professional artists and talented amateurs.

In late 1801 to early 1802, he spent five and a half months in Paris, where he painted watercolours and made a series the pencil sketches which he engraved on his return to London. They were published as Twenty Views in Paris and its Environs after his death. In spring and summer 1802, Girtin produced a panorama of London, the "Eidometropolis", 18 feet high and 108 feet in circumference which was exhibited with success that year. It was notable for its naturalistic treatment of urban light and atmosphere. That November, Girtin died in his painting room; the cause was variously reported as asthma, consumption, or "ossification of the heart." He was buried in the churchyard of St Paul's, Covent Garden in London.

Girtin's early landscapes are akin to 18th-century topographical sketches, but in later years he developed a bolder, more spacious, romantic style, which had a lasting influence on English painting. The scenery of the north encouraged him to create a new watercolour palette of warm browns, slate greys, indigo and purple. He abandoned the practice of undershadowing in grey wash and then adding pastel patches of colour, in favour of broad washes of strong colour, and experimented with the use of pen, brown ink and varnish to add richer tones. Girtin's early death reportedly caused Turner to remark, "Had Tom Girtin lived I should have starved."

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A View of the Pont de la Tournelle and Notre Dame Taken From the Arsenal

A View of the Pont de la Tournelle and Notre Dame Taken From the Arsenal (1802)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire

Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire (1794)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Eton College from Datchet Road

Eton College from Datchet Road (1790)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Harewood House, Yorkshire

Harewood House, Yorkshire (ca. 1798)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Boat Building

Boat Building (ca. 1799)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Findlater Castle, Banff

Findlater Castle, Banff (between 1792 and 1793)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Estuary on the River Taw, Devon

Estuary on the River Taw, Devon (ca. 1797)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Saint Cuthbert’s Holy Island

Saint Cuthbert’s Holy Island (1797)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Sandsend, Yorkshire

Sandsend, Yorkshire (1802)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
The Village of Kirkstall, Yorkshire

The Village of Kirkstall, Yorkshire (1801)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex

Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex (ca. 1794)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire

Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire (ca. 1799)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Great Marlow Church, Buckinghamshire

Great Marlow Church, Buckinghamshire (ca. 1795)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
The Tithe Barn at Abbotsbury with the Abbey on the hill…

The Tithe Barn at Abbotsbury with the Abbey on the hill… (ca. 1795)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
Ouse Bridge, York

Ouse Bridge, York (1800)

Thomas Girtin (English, 1775-1802)
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