Thomas Shotter Boys 1803-1874
By James Roundell
Published by Octopus Books: London 1974
"Thomas Shotter Boys 1803-1874, by James Roundell, was published by Octopus Books in 1974. This comprehensive monograph examines the life and artistic career of Thomas Shotter Boys, one of the most skilled and atmospheric watercolourists and lithographers of the nineteenth century. Roundell traces Boys' development from his early training and travels in Europe to his acclaimed architectural and street scenes of Paris and London, situating his work within the broader context of Romantic urban art. The text highlights Boys' mastery of light, perspective, and subtle colouring, particularly evident in his celebrated series Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, etc., which earned him recognition as a leading figure in early lithography.
Produced to a high visual standard, this edition features numerous reproductions of Boys' drawings and prints, capturing the delicate tone and refinement that defined his art. Roundell's study combines biographical insight with critical appreciation, restoring attention to an artist whose quiet precision and atmospheric compositions were admired by contemporaries such as Turner. A valuable volume for art historians, collectors of nineteenth-century prints, and admirers of British and Continental architectural art."