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The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough, c. 1770. Oil on canvas 70 in × 48 in (180 cm × 120 cm) Pinkie owes part of its notability to its association with the Gainsborough portrait The Blue Boy. According to Patricia Failing, author of Best-Loved Art from American Museums, "no other work by a British artist enjoys the fame of The Blue Boy."
Thomas Gainsborough RA FRSA (/ ˈ ɡ eɪ n z b ər ə /; 14 May 1727 (baptised) – 2 August 1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker.Along with his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds, [1] he is considered one of the most important British artists of the second half of the 18th century. [2]
During her years in the public eye, Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire was painted several times by both Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds. Gainsborough's painting of her around 1785, in a large black hat (a style which she made fashionable, and came to be known as the 'Gainsborough' or 'portrait' hat), has become famous for its history.
The portrait is one of the earliest known work by 18th-century British painter Thomas Gainsborough. Gainsborough painting bought for £2,600 could sell at auction for £50,000 Skip to main content
Thomas Gainsborough: 1727–1788 Mrs. Peter William Baker [57] 1781 oil on canvas Thomas Gainsborough: 1727–1788 Richard Paul Jodrell [58] c. 1774 oil on canvas Thomas Gainsborough: 1727–1788 Sarah, Lady Innes [59] c. 1757 oil on canvas Thomas Gainsborough: 1727–1788 The Hon. Frances Duncombe [60] c. 1777 oil on canvas Thomas Gainsborough ...
Thomas Gainsborough, Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl of Chesterfield, 1777 or 1778. 221 x 157.5 cm. Private collection since 1959 The portrait was held in the collection of the Stanhope family, passing by inheritance from its completion until 1923, when it was acquired by Henry George Alfred Marius Victor Francis Herbert, sixth earl of Carnarvon. [7]
The Portrait of a Lady in Blue, [1] or Woman in Blue, [2] is an oil-on-canvas portrait of an unknown woman, executed in the late 1770s or early 1780s by the English artist Thomas Gainsborough during his fifteen-year stay in Bath, Somerset
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