..." "What might it be, sir, if I may be so bold?" "Awhale's eye," replied Gainsborough...
Various 「Heads and Tales」
..."Reynolds, indeed, became the purchaser of the painting at one hundredguineas, Gainsborough asking but sixty...
Various 「Heads and Tales」
... "Life of Thomas Gainsborough, R...
Various 「Heads and Tales」
...Fuller inNew York, there are some good examples of the oldermen—Reynolds, Constable, Gainsborough, and theircontemporaries...
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」
...Thomas Gainsborough...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
...Constable and Gainsborough were born andbred in the country, but they are exceptionsto the rule...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
...The very thoughtis inspiring of such a company of geniuseswith Gainsborough in the centre of the group...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
...After that Gainsborough went up to Londonwith plenty of money and plenty of confidenceand instead of six pounds a year for his house,he paid three hundred pounds, which suggestsmuch more comfort...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
...Sir Joshua left town for Bath for a time, andwhen he returned he tried to learn how soon theportrait would be finished, but Gainsboroughwould not even reply to his inquiry...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
...All his later life Gainsborough was happy...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
...The last days of Gainsborough showed himto be a hero...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
...Sir Joshua was a charming man, generousin feeling--as Gainsborough was not--andhis closest friend was Dr...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
...This gift of a picture,however, was very unusual with Reynolds,who, unlike Gainsborough who gave his bythe bushel to everyone, declared that hispictures were not valued unless paid for...
Dolores Bacon 「Pictures Every Child Should Know」
..." Gainsborough also,with a candour similar to that of Reynolds, upon viewing the cartoons atHampton Court, acknowledged that their beauty was of a class he couldneither appreciate nor enjoy...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...In this way, even flesh may bepainted—for instance, with red and green alone, as Gainsborough is saidat one period to have done...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
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