BOYS, Thomas Shotter - b. 1803 London, d. 1874 London - WGA

BOYS, Thomas Shotter

(b. 1803 London, d. 1874 London)

English painter and printmaker. He was apprenticed on 4 February 1817 to George Cooke. His early training in engraving influenced his future career; his ability to draw a fine line, lay aquatint washes and hand-colour prints was an important factor in the creation of his particularly lucid style of watercolour landscapes and townscapes. At this time Cooke was engraving volumes of picturesque views by Turner and James Hakewell (1778-1843) as well as his own view of the Thames (1822); Boys went on to establish a reputation for his own lithographed volumes of picturesque tours.

Piccadilly Circus
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Piccadilly Circus

Thomas Shotter Boys was particularly skilled at lithography and produced lively views of the major cities of Europe throughout his long career. He gained a reputation in particular for his depictions of architecture, combining accuracy with a Romantic sense of awe.

This lithograph is from the book Original Views of London as It Is.

The Tour St. Jacques before Clearance
The Tour St. Jacques before Clearance by

The Tour St. Jacques before Clearance

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