| Visitor to a Moonlit Churchyard | |
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| Artist | Philip James de Loutherbourg | 
| Year | 1790 | 
| Type | Oil on canvas | 
| Dimensions | 86.4 cm× 68.6 cm(34.0 in× 27.0 in) | 
| Location | Yale Center for British Art, New Haven | 
Visitor to a Moonlit Churchyard is a 1790 oil painting by the French-born British artist Philip James de Loutherbourg. [1] It combines elements of Gothic and the emerging romantic art trend. It is also known as A Philosopher in a Moonlit Churchyard. [2]
Inspired by the work Night-Thoughts by the English poet Edward Young, it depicts a young man in the ruins of Tintern Abbey in the middle of the night. The ivy-covered ruins shown by Loutherbourg are a capriccio, Today the painting is in the Yale Center for British Art in Connecticut as part of the Paul Mellon Collection. [3]