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59<p style="color:#FFFFFF;">uring what appears to have been a mainly uneventful life, he rarely left his home city again. In 1806, when he had already established himself as a picture framer and gilder in Norwich, he described himself in the Society&#39;s catalogue as a &quot;Miniature Painter and Drawing Master&quot;. His business activities, and particularly the production of his decorative picture frames, led to his becoming one of the more financially successful members of the Norwich School of painters, despite strong competition from Jeremiah and William Freeman, who dominated the Norwich framing market during this period. Paintings by members of the Norwich School were framed by Thirtle, including those by Cotman, John Crome, Thomas Lound, James Sillett, and Joseph Stannard.[note 3] When Thirtle framed George Vincent&#39;s oil painting Trowse Meadows, near Norwich (first exhibited in 1828), he made a watercolour version of it. His trade label took several forms, ranging from the
60  early &#39;Thirtle, Miniature Painter, &amp; Drawing Master&#39; to the elaborate &#39;Carver, Gilder, Picture Frame and Looking Glass Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail&#39;, used in the 1830s. Paintings still in Thirtle&#39;s frames can be dated from before 1839, the year he died. William Boswell, who took over the business that year, initially included &#39;Late Thirtle&#39; in brackets on his labels. In 1922, W. Boswell &amp; Son acknowledged in one of their publications that &quot;Thirtle was a well-known frame-maker, and the maker of the now famous swept frame, which has never been equalled, he also was, and still is an artist of no small rep</p>
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