Works
- The Brothers Maris (1907)
- The National Gallery of British art: The Tate Gallery, illustrated catalogue with an introduction by David Croal Thomson (1897)[1]
- The Barbizon School of Painters (1891)
- Life and labours of Hablôt Knight Browne "Phiz" (1884)
- The Life and Works of Thomas Bewick (1882)
Works in the EB1911
Works about Thomson
- "David Croal Thomson", a biographical portrait by John McLure Hamilton from Men I Have Painted (1921).
References
- ↑ "Review of The National Gallery of British Art. Illustrated Catalogue with Introduction by David Croal Thomson ...". The Quarterly Review 187: 209–233. January 1898.
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