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Thomas Gainsborough and the Modern Woman

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Book Thomas Gainsborough and the Modern Woman Benedict Leca
Libristo code: 04317330
Publishers D Giles Ltd, October 2010
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'Thomas Gainsborough and the Modern Woman' focuses specifically on the artist's portraits of well-known society women. Starting with the Cincinnati Art Museum's famous portrait of Ann Ford (1760) it opens up an entirely new angle in the study of Gainsborough's art. Drawing us away from his predominant reputation as a landscape painter, it shows how such portraits were both an affirmation by Gainsborough of his own position as a progressive artist, on account both of the sitters themselves - they were leading artists, musicians, actresses, and intellectuals embodying the full force of the Enlightenment - and on account of how he consciously chose to show his sitters as "progressive" in terms of his technique and composition. This beautifully illustrated new volume also reveals how these female sitters consciously perceived themselves as "progressive", by means of the particular ways in which they wished to be shown by Gainsborough in their portraits.

About the book

Full name Thomas Gainsborough and the Modern Woman
Author Benedict Leca
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2010
Number of pages 196
EAN 9781904832850
ISBN 1904832857
Libristo code 04317330
Publishers D Giles Ltd
Weight 1334
Dimensions 233 x 285 x 25
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