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Biography
Thomas Kerrich (4 February 1748 – 10 May 1828) was a clergyman, principal Cambridge University librarian (Protobibliothecarius), antiquary, draughtsman and gifted amateur artist. He created one of the first catalogue raisonnés (for the works of the artist Marten van Heemskerck).
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Thomas Kerrich Study of a Cluster of Cumulus Clouds
c.1795 -
Thomas Kerrich Landscape with Billowing Clouds
c.1795 -
Thomas Kerrich Diagram of Three Landscapes Drawn towards and away from the Sun
1796 -
Thomas Kerrich Cloudscape with Colour Trials
c.1795 -
Thomas Kerrich Landscape with Storm Clouds
c.1795 -
Thomas Kerrich Cloudy Sky over Sand Dunes
c.1795 -
Thomas Kerrich Still Life of a Jug or Flagon, a Pot, a Bowl, a Tankard and Decanter
date not known -
Thomas Kerrich Landscape: about an Hour after Sunset
date not known
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