Thomas Shotter Boys
English Artist, 1803 - 1874
Thomas Shotter Boys (1773-1860) was an English painter and lithographer. He was known for his lithographic prints of London and the surrounding area, which were highly sought after by collectors. His works depicted the city's streets and landmarks in great detail, and he was also known for his portraits and genre scenes. His works were widely admired and he was awarded a medal by the Royal Academy in 1805.
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Boys Prints
- The Belfry at Boulogne
- Brussels from the Paris Road
- Le Chateau de Blois
- The Church of St Magnus the Martyr by London Bridge, with Monument in the Background
- Exterior of the Church of St Severin, Paris
- Dordrecht
- The Footbridge, Landscape with Red Cloak
- Fountain in the Gardens, Paris, Evening
- Greenwich Hospital from the Park
- Jesus College from Thurl Street, Oxford
- L'institut and the Pont des Arts, Paris
- L'Institut de France, Paris
- The North-West Porch of Salisbury Cathedral
- The Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris
- Notre Dame, from the Quai St Bernard
- Notre Dame, Paris
- The Old Well Walk, Cheltenham
- On the Seine
- The Pont des Arts, Paris
- The Pont Neuf, Paris
- Le Pont Royal, Paris
- Prague
- Quai de la Greve, Paris, in 1837
- Rue du Rivage, Abbeville
- North Front to St James's Palace
- A Storm on the Coast
- Tour de Saint-Jacques
- The Tower of St Jacques, Paris
- Town Hall, Hague
- Versailles
- View along the Seine with the Pont Royal and the Pavilion de Flore, Tuileries
- View at Swiss Cottage, London
- View near Arundel Castle
- View near the Pont Royal, with the Pavillon de Flore, Tuileries
- View of a Market Square
- A View of a Village Street, Waterloo