Thomas Whitcombe was born in
London between 1752 and 19 May 1763, with the latter date frequently cited. Little is known of his background or training, although speculation based on the locations depicted in his paintings may provide some clues. It is known that he was in
Bristol in 1787 and later travelled to the South Coast; there are few ports or harbours from this region that do not feature in his work. In 1789 he toured
Wales and in 1813 he travelled to
Devon, painting scenes around
Plymouth harbour. During his career he also painted scenes showing the
Cape of Good Hope,
Madeira,
Cuba and
Cape Horn. Between 1783 and 1824 he lived in London, including addresses in
Covent Garden and
Somers Town during the course of his exhibiting career. His date of death, like that of his birth, is uncertain; it was not before 1824, and possibly as late as 1834. == Gallery ==