Gainsborough Lady Bate-Dudley Stole

CH100467
This stole is inspired by the work of the English painter Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788), Lady-Bate Dudley, around 1787. Oil on canvas. H. 221 ; L. 184, 5 cm.
Private collection, on deposit at Tate Britain since 1989, London, Tate

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Characteristics

Maintenance
Lavage pressing
Themes
Portrait, Women
Art movements
18th century, Rococo
Artist
Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788)
Material
Silk 100%
Reference
CH100467
EAN
3336729118007
Model dimensions
160cm x 60cm
Conservation museum
Londres - Tate Gallery

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Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788)

Thomas Gainsborough was born in 1727 in Sudbury and died in London on August 2, 1788. He was a British painter, engraver and draftsman, and one of Britain's most famous 18th century portrait and landscape artists. Contemporary and rival to Reynolds, Gainsborough was successful thanks to his portraits.