The Art of Thomas Gainsborough

The Art of Thomas Gainsborough

Author: Michael Rosenthal

Publisher: Paul Mellon Ctr for Studies

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780300081374

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"The book begins by charting the geography and professional tactics of a career that took Gainsbourgh from London to Suffolk, Bath and eventually back to London. Rosenthal looks at such wide-ranging topics as how artists manipulated the press, the issue of likeness in portraiture, how rivalries between painters were handled in public and private, and the pressures of the public exhibition. The second part of the book explores the manifestations of Gainsborugh's aesthetic in portraiture, landscape painting and paintings of sensibility. Rosenthal concludes with a discussion of the problem of defining a role and proper form for the fine arts at a time of rapid social change and innovation."--BOOK JACKET.


The Paintings of Thomas Gainsborough

The Paintings of Thomas Gainsborough

Author: Malcolm Cormack

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9780521388870

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Examines the works of the English painter, and discusses his contributions to the art world by analyzing his personal style


Thomas Gainsborough

Thomas Gainsborough

Author: Martin Postle

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13:

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Thomas Gainsborough is the most perennially popular of British artists, admired for the grandeur of his society portraits and his sumptuous pastoral landscapes. In his life and art he wished to project an image of effortless accomplishment, demonstrated by a dazzling painting techniques and immense personal charm. He was also competitive, opinionated and possessed of a finely tuned business brain.


Thomas Gainsborough

Thomas Gainsborough

Author: Hugh Belsey

Publisher: Prestel Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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This new study on Thomas Gainsborough concentrates on the early life and works of the great eighteenth-century artist. Gainsborough's talent was evident at a young age, and before he established himself as one of London's leading portrait artists he was able to indulge himself in his true passion, landscapes, as well as providing portraits for a provincial clientele. Graced with the light and gentle shadows of the English countryside, these early works provided the foundation for much of Gainsborough's later work. But many of them, including the renowned Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, and His Daughters Chasing a Butterfly, can be called masterpieces in their own right. It was in Suffolk that the artist developed a naturalistic approach to portraiture by abandoning "conversation pieces" and painting instead a number of straightforward head-and-shoulder portraits. This lively and accessible volume features eighty color and black-and-white reproductions of Gainsborough's paintings, etchings, and drawings. They not only shed light on the development of one of England's most revered painters, but also offer an intimate look at the work of a young painter in the thrall of his subjects, and just beginning to realize his full talents.