Showing 24 artworks out of 113 with Thomas Gainsborough and with artwork date before 1773 and with artwork date after 1763
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Thomas Gainsborough’s captivating portrait of Lady Molyneux embodies Georgian elegance and artistic mastery. Set against a serene backdrop, the exquisitely rendered woman exudes grace and sophistication—a masterpiece reflecting Gainsborough's unparalleled skill.
Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Elizabeth Wrottesly’ captures a serene pastoral beauty with luminous pastel hues, showcasing the artist's Impressionistic style and masterful portraiture from the Georgian era – discover this iconic painting.
Experience Thomas Gainsborough's 'Landscape with Cattle,' a serene depiction of rural life in 1773. Admire the masterful brushstrokes and captivating composition at the Yale Center for British Art.
Thomas Gainsborough’s "The Linley Sisters" captures Georgian England's ideal – familial harmony and refined sensibility. This serene woodland portrait, completed in 1772 at Dulwich Picture Gallery, depicts Elizabeth (18) and Mary Linley (4), daughters of composer Thomas Linley the Elder.
Explore the work of an imitator of Thomas Gainsborough RA, a British artist known for replicating Gainsborough’s style in portraits & landscapes.
Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Sir Benjamin Truman,’ a quintessential Rococo portrait from 1774, captures colonial dignity with its graceful curves and muted palette. Admire this masterful depiction of British ambition and aristocratic refinement – discover or own a stunning hand-painted reproduction.
Experience Thomas Gainsborough's 'Joshua Kirby' (1764). This striking portrait captures a gentleman’s dignified presence, showcasing the artist’s masterful use of light and detail. A captivating glimpse into 18th-century British art.
Admire Thomas Gainsborough's masterpiece, 'The Byam Family,' depicting a wealthy Suffolk family portrait from 1766. Explore its rich details and Gainsborough’s influence on British landscape art at Gainsborough’s House.
Thomas Gainsborough's stunning 1769 portrait of Isabella, Viscountess Molyneux, showcases her elegance in a lavish gold gown. A masterpiece from the Walker Art Gallery.
Thomas Gainsborough’s 1770 portrait of the 4th Duke of Bedford captures a distinguished gentleman in red with a book and bird, showcasing the artist's signature style and period detail. Discover this exquisite hand-painted reproduction and elevate your art collection today.
Thomas Gainsborough’s captivating portrait of Philip Dupont (1770) showcases the artist's mastery of light and form. A dignified gentleman, his serious gaze embodies 18th-century British society. Own a stunning reproduction!
Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Harriet, Viscountess Tracy’ (1763) – a stunning Neoclassical portrait of wealth & status. Explore its rich colors, dramatic lighting & elegant style.
Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Letitia Leigh’ portrays Mrs Townley Balfour with refined beauty, showcasing Gainsborough’s signature light palette and effortless brushstrokes. Alongside his celebrated landscapes like ‘Cornard Wood,’ Gainsborough established the British landscape school.
Thomas Gainsborough's 'Master John Heathcote' (1770) captures a young girl amidst nature, showcasing his masterful use of light and detail. A serene portrait reflecting Georgian England’s elegance.
Thomas Gainsborough’s captivating portrait of Charles Tudway, MP, showcases 18th-century elegance and status. This hand-painted reproduction captures the subject's dignified presence within a serene landscape – a timeless masterpiece.
Admire Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘River Landscape,’ a quintessential Rococo masterpiece capturing serene beauty and pastoral charm. Explore its balanced composition, luminous brushstrokes & timeless appeal.
Experience the timeless beauty of Gainsborough’s ‘Pesants Returning From Market’! A quintessential Rococo landscape capturing rural tranquility and social harmony – perfect for art lovers & collectors.
Thomas Gainsborough's "Dr Rice Charleton" (c. 1764) showcases Dr Rice Charleton against a tranquil backdrop of trees, embodying Gainsborough's signature style—a harmonious blend of portraiture and landscape painting.
Experience Thomas Gainsborough’s masterful portrait of the 4th Duke of Bedford, a striking depiction in red and gold from 1770. This captivating artwork showcases Gainsborough's skill and offers a timeless glimpse into British aristocracy. Discover or own this exquisite hand-painted reproduction.
Admire Thomas Gainsborough's 'John, 10th Viscount Kilmorey,' a stunning 1768 portrait capturing nobility and elegance. Explore its details & history at Tate Britain.
Thomas Gainsborough’s "Elizabeth Wrottesly" captures a serene 18th-century portrait of a woman in a green dress with delicate lace and birds, showcasing the artist's signature style from 1765. Discover this beautiful hand-painted reproduction and add a timeless piece to your collection.
Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘The Honourable Harriott Marsham,’ painted in 1770, portrays Harriott Marsham with dignified poise. Created during Gainsborough's formative years in Sudbury, Suffolk, this artwork exemplifies his early talent and stylistic development.