Original artwork description:

This is a study of the 19th century Romantic painter Thomas Girtin's most famous watercolour, which was dearly loved by JMW Turner. It is painted on quality archival, acid-free paper.

The work is signed and titled on the back.

Your painting will come wrapped in protective tissue paper to reach you in the best condition.

If you have any questions relating to the work before purchase please don't hesitate to ask me.

Materials used:

watercolours, brushes, pencil

Tags:
#thomas girtin #seascape #watercolour #wall art #romantic #boat #marine #romantic painting #british #windmill #romanticism #turner 
'The White House at Chelsea' (after Girtin) (1999)
Watercolour
by Mark Murphy

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This is a study of the 19th century Romantic painter Thomas Girtin's most famous watercolour, which was dearly loved by JMW Turner. It is painted on quality archival, acid-free paper.

The work is signed and titled on the back.

Your painting will come wrapped in protective tissue paper to reach you in the best condition.

If you have any questions relating to the work before purchase please don't hesitate to ask me.

Materials used:

watercolours, brushes, pencil

Tags:
#thomas girtin #seascape #watercolour #wall art #romantic #boat #marine #romantic painting #british #windmill #romanticism #turner 

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