Thomas Girtin
English Romantic Painter, 1775-1802
English painter, draughtsman and printmaker. With his rival, J. M. W. Turner, he extended the technical possibilities of watercolour and in doing so demonstrated that watercolours could have the visual impact and emotional range of oils. Although close in style throughout the 1790s, by 1800 Turner and Girtin were beginning to diverge: whereas the former dissolved forms to express his idea of Nature in a state of flux, the latter sought out a landscape's underlying patterns to convey his awe of Nature's permanence as well as its grandeur. Girtin's reduction of landscape to simple and monumental forms Related Paintings of Thomas Girtin :. | Jedburgh Abbey from the River | Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland | the tihe barn abbotsbuy | Bamburgh Castle, | Lindisfarne | Related Artists: CHURRIGUERA, Jose BenitoItalian-born Argentine Photographer, ca.1810-1890 BRAY, DirckDutch painter, Haarlem school (active 1651-1678) Paul ChenavardLyons 1807 - Paris 1895.
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