ArtistsWilliam John Thomson
William John Thomson

William John Thomson

1771
Savannah, GA, United States
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William John Thomson was an American painter active in Great Britain, working primarily in silhouettes, portraits, and miniatures during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His practice spanned the delicate forms of profile cutting and small-scale portraiture that defined the genteel drawing room culture of his period. Thomson's output ranged from paper silhouettes to painted miniatures, media requiring both technical precision and an ability to capture likeness within severe formal constraints.

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William John Thomson (1771 1845)   The Cherry Girl   1992.160   Royal Scottish Academy
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Mrs H J Thomson and her son
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Musidora circa 1836
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Sir Walter Scott miniature by W J Thomson circa late 1832
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Self portrait by WJ Thomson
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Portrait of a Gentleman MET APS6729
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Portrait of a Lady MET APS6727
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