Thomas Burgess (painter died 1807)

Thomas Burgess (c. 1784–1807) was a landscape painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1802 till 1806.

He suffered from consumption, and died at his father's house in Sloane Square, Chelsea in November 1807.

[2] On his first showing at the Royal Academy in 1802, Burgess contributed Market Gardener’s House at Walham Green.

In 1803 he exhibited Landscape and Flowers; in 1804, Ruins of a Fire in Soho; and in 1805 and 1806, Derbyshire and Devonshire Views.

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