Thomas Monro
Thomas Monro (1759–1833) was a British physician, painter and patron of the arts.
Also recorded as Thomas, Dr. Monro; Dr M [rejected]; Munro; Dr. Thomas Monro; Dr Munro; Dr Monro.
Overview
Born at London in 1759, died at Bushey in 1833.
In detail
Thomas Monro studied at Harrow School and Oriel College. the recorded working language is English.
Work by Thomas Monro is recorded in the collections of Art Institute of Chicago, Tate and Yale Center for British Art.
Distinctions recorded are Harveian Oration.
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Sources
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“Thomas Monro (art collector)”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q5363001: Thomas Monro
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Plates
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Studies of Heads (verso), c. 1820s(?), by Thomas Monro
Thomas Monro · The Cleveland Museum of Art · Gift of Louise S. Richards · CC0
The picture record
Landscape with Cottage (recto); Studies of Heads (verso), c. 1820s, by Thomas Monro
Thomas Monro · The Cleveland Museum of Art · Gift of Louise S. Richards · CC0
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