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Thomas Gainsborough

1727
1788
England
Thomas Gainsborough (England, 1727–1788) was a prominent portrait and landscape painter, born in Sudbury and died in London.
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Movement:
Rococo
Biography:

Thomas Gainsborough was an English painter born in 1727 and active until his death in 1788. He was a prominent figure in the Rococo art movement, known for his portraits and landscapes that combined a delicate touch with a vibrant use of color. Gainsborough gained significant recognition for his ability to capture the personality and character of his subjects, which set a new standard in portraiture. Key life events include his move to London in 1759, where he established himself as a leading portrait painter, and his election as a founding member of the Royal Academy in 1768. His work has had a lasting impact on British art, influencing subsequent generations of artists. Gainsborough's legacy endures through his celebrated masterpieces, which continue to be exhibited in major art institutions worldwide.

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