Artist
Thomas Brittain Vacher




Thomas Brittain Vacher is a British Romanticism artist. 18 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Thomas Brittain Vacher painted watercolours of skies, city streets and lakes in the 1800s. Four times he set brush to paper over “Studies of Clouds,” once in 1878. He also recorded the hillside lanes of Spa in 1874 and the old gates of Rome in 1857. His view of Killarney’s Lower Lake from 1861 closes the set. Tap “Rue de la Sauvenière, Spa” to step onto a sunlit August afternoon in the 1870s.
Works by Thomas Brittain Vacher
Studies of Clouds
Lower Lake, Killarney
Londonderry Harbour
Wicklow Bay
Porta San Giovanni and Porta Asinaria, Rome
Porta San Giovanni, Rome
Bray Head, Wicklow, from Killiney
Rue de la Sauvenière, Spa
Studies of Clouds
Studies of Clouds
Tenby, from Giltar Point
Giltar Point, near Tenby
Glengarriff, co. Cork
Studies of Clouds
Study of Trees
Castle of Unspunnen, Switzerland
Königstein, Saxony
Untitled
Collections represented
Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in the United Kingdom is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.