Showing 24 artworks with Thomas Gainsborough and with Romantic Landscape Painting
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Explore the captivating landscapes of Thomas & William Daniell! Renowned British artists known for their pioneering 'Oriental Scenery' and detailed depictions of Britain. Discover hand-painted reproductions today!
Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Wooded Landscape with a Peasant Resting’ captures a serene Romantic moment in 1747 England. This beautiful oil painting showcases loose brushwork and evocative light, inviting you to own a piece of art history.
Admire Thomas Gainsborough's masterful depiction of an aristocratic gentleman in 'An Associate of the Prince of Wales,' showcasing exquisite detail and capturing the elegance of Georgian England.
Step back into 18th-century England at Gainsborough’s House! Explore the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough, discover his art & life, and immerse yourself in Suffolk's rich history.
Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Sarah, Lady Innes,’ painted in 1757, showcases Lady Innes’s beauty amidst a tranquil landscape backdrop—a quintessential example of Rococo artistry and Gainsborough's signature style.
Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Miss Elizabeth Haverfield,’ a captivating portrait from 1780, exemplifies Romantic landscape impressionism with its serene beauty and symbolic depth. Discover this exquisite piece and bring Gainsborough's timeless elegance into your home.
Admire Thomas Gainsborough's iconic portrait of Mary Robinson ('Perdita'), capturing her grace and poise amidst lush foliage at The Wallace Collection. Explore the artistry and history of this masterpiece.
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.
Explore the work of an imitator of Thomas Gainsborough RA, a British artist known for replicating Gainsborough’s style in portraits & landscapes.
Henry Burrough, Prebendary of Peterborough, Fellow (1745–1748)
Explore Thomas Gainsborough's masterpiece, 'Richard Paul Jodrell,' a captivating portrait capturing the essence of intellect and elegance amidst a richly textured backdrop. Discover its history at The Frick 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.
Thomas Gainsborough's "John Pigott" (1780) portrays a man dressed in formal clothing against a picturesque landscape backdrop, reflecting his signature style and capturing the essence of Georgian England. Executed in oil on canvas, this artwork resides at North Somerset Council in Weston.
Experience the serene beauty of Gainsborough’s ‘Landscape with Stream and Weir,’ a Romantic masterpiece capturing rural tranquility through masterful brushwork and muted tonal palettes—a timeless vision inspired by Suffolk's formative landscapes.
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.
Thomas Gainsborough's 'Ann Leyborne Leyborne,' painted in 1763, exemplifies his signature style—refined landscapes blended with dignified portraits. Displayed at Bristol Museum – Art Gallery, this oil on canvas masterpiece reflects Gainsborough’s influence on Constable and Morris, cementing his place as a cornerstone of British art history.
Experience the serene beauty of Gainsborough's idyllic English landscape – Wooded Landscape with Cattle by a Pool and Cottage at Evening captures a tranquil pastoral scene from 1782, showcasing masterful brushstrokes and inviting contemplation.
Thomas Gainsborough’s masterful portrait captures Lieutenant General Philip Honywood in opulent detail—a dignified gentleman astride a horse beneath an umbrella against a serene Suffolk backdrop. Executed in 1765, this iconic piece exemplifies the Romantic era's fascination with landscape and aristocratic grandeur.
Thomas Gainsborough’s masterful portrait captures James Modyford Heywood in opulent attire against a serene Suffolk landscape, embodying the Romantic era's fascination with natural beauty and aristocratic dignity – explore this iconic artwork.
Wooded Landscape with Old Peasant and Donkeys Outside a Barn
Thomas Gainsborough’s serene ‘The Mall,’ painted in 1784, captures the elegance of London society with exquisitely rendered figures amidst a tranquil park landscape—a timeless masterpiece reflecting British Rococo artistry. Explore its beauty and bring history home.
Capture the pastoral grace of Margaret Gainsborough gleaning by Thomas Gainsborough, a beautiful 18th-century portrait evoking serene countryside life; discover this masterpiece today.
Admire Thomas Gainsborough’s meticulous Six Studies of a Cat (1765), capturing feline grace and tranquility with chalk on canvas. Explore the Rijksmuseum's masterpiece & Gainsborough's legacy.
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