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Thomas Stothard

1755–1834

Sancho Panza Persuading the Don to Marry
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184 artworks by Thomas Stothard
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Biography

Thomas Stothard (17 August 1755 – 27 April 1834) was a British painter, illustrator and engraver.His son, Robert T. Stothard was a painter (fl. 1810): he painted the proclamation outside York Minster of Queen Victoria's accession to the throne in June 1837.

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Artworks

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  • The First Drawing ... made for Ritson

    Thomas Stothard
    ³¦.1806–7
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    Thomas Stothard
    ³¦.1806–7
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    Thomas Stothard
    1806–7
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    Thomas Stothard
    1806–7
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    Thomas Stothard
    1806–7
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    Thomas Stothard
    1806–7
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    Thomas Stothard
    1806–7
  • Sketch for ‘The Pilgrimage to Canterbury’, with studies of heads, figures on horseback, and two group sketches

    Thomas Stothard
    1806–7
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  • Samuel Rogers at his Breakfast Table, engraved by Charles Mottram

    After John Doyle, engraver Charles Mottram
    c.1823

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