Thomas Goldsworthy Dutton

Thomas Goldsworthy Dutton (1820–1891) was a 19th-century English marine lithographer, draftsman, watercolourist, painter, and etcher.

Dutton married Martha Foster on 27 Apr 1843, at St John, Hackney, Middlesex.

[6] The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, holds almost a complete collection of his published lithographs.

[10] Some water colours as "Thomas G Dutton" and there are oils signed "TGD", in one case at least on a buoy hidden within the painting.

[11] His work is known for its accuracy and attention to detail Dutton died, a widower, on 12 March 1891 at his home, in Lavender Gardens, Clapham Common in Wandsworth, London, England.

""The Explosion of the United States Steam Frigate Missouri ": Lithograph by Dutton after a drawing by Edward Duncan based on a sketch George Pechell Mends