Joseph Thors[1] (c. 1835 – 1920) was a Dutch landscape artist whose work was exhibited widely in England during the late 19th century.
[4] In 1881 the couple were living at another London address, 42 Ampthill Square, St Pancras, with their son Samuel, who was 10 years old at the time and had been born in the city.
Both gave their place of birth as Holland, their status as residents, and their nationality as Dutch.
He painted in oils, his work depicting peaceful English rustic scenes featuring landscapes, cottages, people and animals.
His output was prolific and there are reported to be 14 of his paintings in public collections in the United Kingdom.