サー・エドワード・ターナー、第2代アンブロズデン準男爵、オックスフォード(1719年-1766年)

Thomas Gainsborough · PD

サー・エドワード・ターナー、第2代アンブロズデン準男爵、オックスフォード(1719年-1766年)


作品情報

制作年
1762
技法
カンヴァスに油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
229 × 147.5 cm

ストーリー

By 1762 Gainsborough had settled in Bath, the spa town where fashionable England came to take the waters and, while they were there, to sit for their portraits. He had moved from provincial Suffolk three years earlier, and pictures like this one were how he built his name among the wealthy visitors. The sitter is Sir Edward Turner, a Whig member of Parliament who had pulled down his old family manor at Ambrosden in Oxfordshire and put up a grand square house in its place. Gainsborough shows him life-size and full-length, the kind of costly, flattering portrait that announced a man's standing. The next year a printmaker, James Macardell, turned the picture into a mezzotint, so the likeness travelled far beyond the family walls. Turner himself died in 1766, four years after he sat for it.

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サー・エドワード・ターナー、第2代アンブロズデン準男爵、オックスフォード(1719年-1766年) — トマス・ゲインズバラ — MuseScope