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Thomas Uwins (24 February 1782, in London – 26 August 1857) was a British portrait, subject, genre and landscape painter in watercolour and oil, and a book illustrator. He became a full member of the Old Watercolour Society and a Royal Academician, and held a number of high-profile art appointments including the librarian of the Royal Academy, Surveyor of Pictures to Queen Victoria and the Keeper of the National Gallery.
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Thomas Uwins The Vintage in the Claret Vineyards of the South of France
1847–8, exhibited 1848 -
Thomas Uwins Le Chapeau de Brigand
1839, exhibited 1839 -
Thomas Uwins Vintage, Medoc
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Thomas Uwins A Girl Stripping Hops. Verso: Sketch of the Figure of the Girl
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Thomas Uwins A Study of Hops
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Thomas Uwins A Study of a Hop Picker
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Thomas Uwins A Finished Study of Hops
date not known