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- Phthalo Green
- Driftwood
- Black
- Espresso
- Putty
- Thomas Gainsborough
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Oil On Canvas
- 18Th Century Art
- 18Th Century Painting
- Classical Painting Style
- Thomas Gainsborough Style
- Royal Academy Member
- Portrait Painting
- Elizabeth Wrottesly Portrait
- Victorian Era Art
- Dark Forest Scene
- Wig
- Dramatic Lighting
- Dr Rice Charleton
- Black And White
- 18Th Century Portrait
- Rice Charleton
- British Landscape Painting
- Georgian Era Art
- Red Coat Portrait
- British Art
- Rococo Wall Decor
- Academic Portraiture
- Landscape Art
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 '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.
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 the elegance of 18th-century portraiture with Gainsborough's Mary, Countess of Howe; own this masterpiece capturing refined grace today.
Experience Gainsborough's masterful portrait of Lord Clive in his 18th-century uniform, capturing historical grandeur; discover this iconic piece today.
Thomas Gainsborough’s 1764 portrait of Elizabeth Wrottesly captures a fashionable woman in a stunning green gown and elaborate hairstyle, showcasing the artist's signature style from the British Rococo period – discover this exquisite hand-painted reproduction.
Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788) was a Suffolk-born British artist renowned for his landscapes and portraits. He established himself as a successful portrait painter in Bath, attracting aristocratic clients like Richard Howe and Mary Hartopp Howe.
Admire Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Dr Rice Charleton,’ a stunning Rococo portrait showcasing elegant detail & dramatic lighting. Explore 1764 British art.