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"The Scotch Crane" (c1904)
"Underground; the moving spirit of London" (1910)

Thomas Robert Way (1861 London - 1913) was an English painter of landscapes and portraits, lithographer and printer, who exhibited in London between 1883-1893. He trained at the South Kensington Art Schools and designed posters for London Underground between 1910-1913.

He is noted for his topographical lithographs of London. His catalogue of 130 of James McNeil Whistler's lithographs appeared in 1896. At his urging Whistler took up lithgraphy, and Way eventually published "Mr. Whistler's Lithographs" in 1905. Later, in 1912, he wrote a memoir as Whistler's friend and confidant, "Memories of James McNeill Whistler". He also printed the work of Frank Brangwyn.

Books of his lithographs

  • Architectural Remains of Richmond, Twickenham, Kew, Petersham and Mortlake (1900)
  • Ancient Royal Palaces in and Near London (1902) - 24 full-page lithographs


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