Gainsborough Pop,Used

Gainsborough Pop,Used

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UPC: 9781903470084
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The work of the English artist Thomas Gainsborough (17271788) lives on not only in museums and stately homes but in reproductions and reflections of all kindsceramics, cigarette cards, biscuit tins, fans, hats, films, and cartoons.These incidental objects and ephemera are part of the history of Gainsboroughs art and influence. Naturally, his most iconic works feature stronglyThe Blue Boy or The Duchess of Devonshire (once the most expensive picture in the world, dramatically stolen and finally recovered by Pinkertons detective agency). Told for the first time in this book, this is an important episode in the history of English and American taste.This little book is a timely publication to accompany the international Gainsborough retrospective opening in Washington and Boston in 2003.Hugh Belsey is curator at Gainsboroughs House in the artists home town of Sudbury, Suffolk. Christopher Wren is a collectables expert.

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