
Thomas Gainsborough
1727–1788 · Royaume de Grande-Bretagne · Rococo
L'histoire
In 1768 a group of English painters founded the Royal Academy of Arts, and Gainsborough became one of its founding members, alongside a rival he never quite got along with, Joshua Reynolds, the Academy's first president. Reynolds preached what he called the Grand Style, warm reds borrowed from the old Roman and Florentine masters. Gainsborough went the other way, favoring cool blues and greens, and in 1770 he brought that argument straight into the Academy's exhibition room with a full-length portrait he called simply A Portrait of a Young Gentleman, now known as The Blue Boy.
The picture wasn't a commission. Gainsborough painted it on a used canvas, over an older portrait, and dressed his sitter in 17th-century costume borrowed from Anthony van Dyck, the Flemish court painter he admired. Blue silk against a stormy brown landscape, in direct defiance of Reynolds's warm palette. The gamble worked, and the painting made Gainsborough's reputation as one of the finest painters in England.
He never much liked the work that paid his bills. Born in Sudbury, Suffolk, the son of a weaver, Gainsborough trained in London, then set up shop in the fashionable spa town of Bath, painting portraits of the wealthy who passed through. In a letter to a friend he complained that he was sick of portraits and wished he could take his viola da gamba, a stringed instrument, and go paint landscapes in some quiet village instead. He kept painting the English countryside whenever a commission allowed it, right up to his death in London in 1788.
Œuvres
16 œuvres
Le Garçon bleuThomas Gainsborough, 1770
M. et Mme AndrewsThomas Gainsborough, 1748
Portrait d'une dame en bleuThomas Gainsborough, 1780
M. et Mme William Hallett (« La Promenade matinale »)Thomas Gainsborough, 1785
Portrait de Georgiana, duchesse de DevonshireThomas Gainsborough, 1785
Madame Richard Brinsley SheridanThomas Gainsborough, 1785
L'Honorable Mrs GrahamThomas Gainsborough, 1775
La Charrette du marchéThomas Gainsborough, 1786
Conversation dans un parcThomas Gainsborough, 1746
La Forêt de CornardThomas Gainsborough, 1748
Les Filles du peintre poursuivant un papillonThomas Gainsborough, 1756
Elizabeth et Mary LinleyThomas Gainsborough, 1772
Lady AlstonThomas Gainsborough, 1761
Madame SiddonsThomas Gainsborough, 1785
Portrait d'Anne, comtesse de ChesterfieldThomas Gainsborough, 1777
Les Trois Aînées des princesses : Charlotte, princesse royale (1766-1828), Augusta (1768-1840) et Élisabeth (1770-1840)Thomas Gainsborough, 1784