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Thomas Hearne (22 September 1744 – 13 April 1817) was an English landscape painter, engraver and illustrator. Hearne's watercolours were typified by applying a wash of subtle subdued colours over a clear outline in fine brush, pen or pencil. His techniques were studied by younger artists such as Thomas Girtin and J. M. W. Turner.
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Thomas Hearne Edinburgh Castle from Arthur’s Seat
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Thomas Hearne Derwentwater
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Thomas Hearne Appleby
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Thomas Hearne A Vine-clad Cottage
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Thomas Hearne Three Trees on a Hill
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Thomas Hearne Linlithgow Castle
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Thomas Hearne The Moat in Kent, the Seat of Lord Romney
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Thomas Hearne Hills, Ships and River
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