Gainsborough's Family Album
Regular price £29.95A beautiful book of the portraits of Gainsborough
This book accompanies a major exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery featuring over 50 portraits by the 18th-century master Thomas Gainsborough (1727–88).
This book, and the major exhibition it accompanies, features a dozen portraits of his daughters Mary and Margaret, the same number of himself and his wife Margaret (though, perhaps tellingly, only one of the couple together), as well as works depicting four of his five siblings, his handsome nephew Gainsborough Dupont (who became his studio assistant) , an aunt and uncle, several in-laws and - last, but not least - his beloved dogs, Tristram and Fox. Spanning more than four decades, Gainsborough's family portraits chart the period from the mid - 1740s, when he plied his trade in his native Suffolk, through his time in Bath ( 1758 - 74 ), when he established himself with a rich and fashionable clientele, to his most successful later years at his luxuriously appointed studio in London's West End.
Alongside this story of a provincial 18th - century artist's rise to fame and fortune runs a more private narrative, about the role of portraiture in the promotion of family values, at a time when these were assuming a recognisably modern form. In the first of three introductory essays, David H. Solkin writes on Gainsborough himself, placing his family portraits in the context of earlier practice - including that of the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens and British portraitists from Mary Beale to Joseph Highmore.
Ann Bermingham explores Gainsborough's portraits of his daughters, with particular reference to two finished double portraits painted seven years apart and the tragic story arising from them. Susan Sloman discusses Margaret's role as her husband's business manager, its effect on the family dynamic and hence the visual representation of its members.
Details
- Author: David H. Solkin
- Hardcover: 192 pages | 75 illustrations
- Date published: November 2018
- Language: English
- ISBN: 978-1855147904
- Product Dimensions: 28 x 24 cm