Sanatçı: Imitator Of Thomas Gainsborough Ra, 1727–1788, British
Tarih: 1752
Müze: Te Papa (Wellington, New Zealand)
teknik: Pencil
Thomas Gainsborough had a passion for the English landscape, devoting many hours to studying the effects of changing light and shade on the woods and fields of his local surroundings, first around Ipswich, where he moved from London in 1752, and then in Bath, where he worked from 1759 to 1773. He was influenced by the Dutch landscape artist Jacob van Ruisdael, but adapted his techniques to English settings. According to Sir Joshua Reyonds, first director of the Royal Academy in 1768, when failing light or intemperate weather precluded working out of doors, Gainsborough would carry tree branches and other vegetation into his studio so that he could study them at leisure. He also created miniature
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