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Girtin, Thomas, 1775–1802
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Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775–1851
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1791
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18th century
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blue wash
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watercolor
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38
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landscape
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Grand Tour
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bridge (built work)
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Coire
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Graubünden
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Via Mala
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The Art of Alexander and John Robert Cozens (Yale Center for British Art, 1980-09-17 - 1980-11-16)
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Thomas Girtin (Yale Center for British Art, 1986-01-21 - 1986-03-30)
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Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
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In the Via Mala, Between Coire and Splugen
ca. 1796