There's a face-off at the Huntington Museum of Art near Los Angeles. The contenders are Thomas Gainsborough's 18th-century painting Blue Boy and Kehinde Wiley's very 21st-century Portrait of a Young ...
Thomas Gainsborough "Margaret Gainsborough: the Artist's Wife" (c.1777), oil on canvas, 766 x 638mm, The Courtauld Gallery, London (Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons) Success! Your account was ...
One hundred years ago, Thomas Gainsborough’s The Blue Boy (1770) became the most expensive painting in the world when American collectors Henry and Arabella Huntington purchased the masterpiece for ...
The portraits and landscape paintings of Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) are among the cornerstones of 18th-century British art. His work distinguishes itself through the vivacity and individuality ...
The corner of southeastern England where Suffolk meets Essex is called “Constable country,” but before John Constable immortalized its green vales and shifting skies, this was Thomas Gainsborough’s ...
Thomas Gainsborough's 18th century painting Blue Boy inspired 21st century painter Kehinde Wiley, and they're being shown across from each other... 2 portraits of young men face off — and show a story ...
The English portraitist Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) took no small pleasure in being known as “the likeness man.” Rather he than Sir Thomas Reynolds, his principle adversary. The fashionable ...
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