Thomas Gainsborough
Experiments in Drawing
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Word Count
21,000 words, Guess
Page Count
84 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101911300458
- ISBN-139781911300458
- Library of Congress Control Number2018404605
- OCLC Control Number1028626345
- Better World Books9781911300458
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27806235M
Classifications
- LCCNC242
- LCCNC242.G3 A4 2018
Description
William Jackson, one of Gainsborough's closest friends and biographers, noted that if he had 'to rest his [Gainsborough] reputation on one point, it should be on his Drawings'. Gainsborough was indeed a draftsman of rare talent and creativity, and his experiments in drawing inspired an entire generation of British artists, from John Constable (1776-1837) to J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851). When not occupied with his lucrative portrait business, Gainsborough devoted much of his time to his true passion, the depiction of landscapes, and more than 600 of the artist's approximately 800 surviving drawings depict the British countryside. Like most artists from his generation, Gainsborough did not draw directly from nature but instead re-invented landscape 'of his own brain,' laying out on his work table stones, branches, leaves, and soil of various colors. His passion for drawing extended to technical experimentation. Gainsborough mixed different kind of media and invented recipes to make drawings in his own personal fashion: he would sometimes immerse his drawing paper in milk, or varnish it to give his landscapes a lucent tint.
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