- Thomas Mann Baynes
Thomas Mann Baynes (1794 – 1876) was a London born English artist known for his drawings and watercolours of landscapes, buildings and outdoor events. Many of his subjects were engraved and published, generally in London, and these include a notable panorama of the River Thames, which was drawn from nature and engraved on stone. He was the son of
James Baynes , a noted watercolour artist.Baynes also produced views of Liverpool and Ireland, and appears to have made a successful living as a printer prior to his death in 1854. His son
Fredrick Thomas Baynes (1824-1874) was also a noted watercolour artist.Thomas Mann Baynes' works include:
*Views on the River Thames in London
*View of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway From Over the Tunnel, Taken on the Opening Day, May 3rd 1830
*The Giant's CausewayMany of Baynes' drawings were engraved and published as prints.
External links
* http://www.falmouthartgallery.com/Permanent%20Collection/Catalogues/Topographicals/thelandingofdona.html
* http://www.artandarchitecture.org.uk/images/gallery/2fb05bd4.html
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