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An edition of Gainsborough (2017)

Gainsborough

a portrait

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Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) is the quintessential painter of the 18th century, an era that is so richly reflected in the novels of Jane Austen, the music of Handel, and the elegance of Bath and Georgian London. Gainsborough defined an age in his portraits, while in his landscape paintings he evoked the first critical reverberations of the impending social change from Britain's rural to an industrial economy. While Gainsborough's work has been displayed fruitfully in exhibitions and in country house collections, there is no modern full-length biography. The circumstances of his life have only been seriously addressed where they touch on the interpretation of his work by art historians. James Hamilton's vibrant biography sets the artist in his period and society, and reveals how he emerged out of a Suffolk background, expressed his genius against the society of Ipswich, Bath and London, and melted into the urban landscape of London where, aged sixty-one, he died. Gainsborough is an engaging figure by any measure, and his importance in the history of art and music makes an extended study of his life essential reading. This book chronicles Gainsborough's ambivalent and eventually acrimonious relationship with the Royal Academy, and his taste for the high life. There are vivid portraits of his family: his loving wife, his sister, the milliner; his talented brothers, Humphrey and 'Scheming Jack'; and his two lovely daughters, one of whom becomes deranged and contracts a bad marriage. Hamilton draws a striking picture of the social, literary and musical background in London, Bath and provincial Suffolk, whilst also illuminating the paintings, the majority of which are in public collections in Britain, principally at the National Gallery, Tate Britain, Kenwood and the National Gallery of Scotland, where they are seen as the epitome of 18th-century elegance.

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420

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Machine generated contents note: -- 1.
A portrait of Thomas Gainsborough -- -- I.
Suffolk -- -- 2.
Obliged to pink -- -- 3.
Sepulchre Street -- -- 4.
The very bird of the eye -- -- 5.
Joshua Kirby -- -- II.
London -- -- 6.
Some light handy craft trade -- -- 7.
Key to every man's breast -- -- 8.
The makings of a rake -- -- 9.
Hatton Garden -- -- 10.
Go over the face very curiously -- -- 11.
A marvellous time to be in London -- -- 12.
Thomas and Margaret get married -- -- III.
Suffolk again -- -- 13.
Retreat to Sudbury -- -- 14.
Mr and Mrs Andrews of Bulmer -- -- 15.
They did not know his value till they lost him -- -- 16.
Gainsborough de Ipswich -- -- 17.
They say I'm a quarrelsome fellow -- -- 18.
The painter's daughters, a butterfly, their cat, and a sad little girl -- -- 19.
Freedom is the only manner: Gainsborough's landscapes -- -- IV.
Bath -- -- 20.
I pant for Grosvenorshire -- -- 21.
That fluctuating city -- -- 22.
The nature of my damn'd business -- -- 23.
The foolish act -- -- 24.
Zouns, I forgot Mrs Unwin's picture -- -- 25.
In the painting room -- -- 26.
At Wilton -- -- 27.
The continual hurry of one fool upon the back of another: Howe, Dartmouth, Ligonier and a charming old Duchess -- -- 28.
Friendship: S̀wear now never to impart my secret to anyone living' -- -- 29.
A little flirtation with the fiddle -- -- V.
London again -- -- 30.
A source of much inquietude -- -- 31.
Humphrey, Scheming Jack and Mary Gibbon -- -- 32.
The Hon. Mrs Graham, and other good women -- -- 33.
Margaret, Molly, Peggy, and an unfeeling churl -- -- 34.
̀Hey, Gainsborough, hey!': He paints the royal family -- -- 35.
Whilst he breathes -- -- 36.
Repaired with gold and silver -- -- 37.
No apology can be made for this deficiency: Gainsborough and Reynolds -- -- 38.
A sense of closure: Gainsborough's landscapes -- -- 39.
From a sincere heart -- -- 40.
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 372-408) and index.

Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
759.2
Library of Congress
ND497.G2 H36 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 420 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
420

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26951427M
Internet Archive
gainsboroughport0000gain
ISBN 10
1474600522
ISBN 13
9781474600521
OCLC/WorldCat
1001444446

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