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Gainsborough's Cottage Doors:

An Insight into the Artist's Last Decade
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Gainsborough's Cottage Doors explores the significance of multiple versions of Thomas Gainsborough's designs from the 1780s, focusing on his masterpiece The Cottage Door and other key works like Mrs Sheridan and Diana and Acteon. The book reveals how Gainsborough's creative energy shifted as he distanced himself from the Royal Academy and its constraints, embracing landscape painting and more personal, thoughtful portraits that blur the lines between 'fancy' pictures and formal portraiture. It offers fresh insights into his later years, highlighting the subtle evolution of his compositions and the autobiographical elements in some paintings.
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This study will appeal to enthusiasts of 18th-century British art, Gainsborough admirers, art historians and students seeking a deeper understanding of the artist's late work and creative process.

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Inspired by the recent identification of a third autograph version of Gainsborough’s masterpiece The Cottage Door, this book examines the significance of the multiple versions of designs that the artist produced during the 1780s.

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Inspired by the recent identification of a third autograph version of Gainsborough's masterpiece, The Cottage Door, this book examines the significance of the multiple versions of designs that the artist produced during the 1780s. It demonstrates that without the pressure of exhibiting his work annually at the Academy and without a string of sitters waiting for their finished portraits, Gainsborough's work became more personal and more thoughtful.

This study of the last phase of the artist's work provides a totally fresh interpretation of not only The Cottage Door but other key works such as Mrs Sheridan and Diana and Acteon. Gainsborough's creative energies changed around 1780. He became restless and wanted to promote his landscape painting more effectively. He started to paint coastal scenes using an innovative painting technique to depict the water, and embarked on a series of 'fancy' pictures that would position him as a descendant of an Old Master tradition.

He was never happy with the constraints of the Royal Academy and was at odds with the dictatorial opinions promoted by its president, Sir Joshua Reynolds. Removing himself from the Academy enabled him finally to do what he wanted. He began to turn to portrait compositions that he had developed and refined over a number of years. With subtle alterations, they could be made suitable for a variety of sitters.

The subtlety of his skilled observation was less easy to accommodate in standard-sized, full-length canvases, and in these portraits he sometimes resorted to rhetoric gesture that fought against the closely observed likenesses in his best portraits. The margin between 'fancy' pictures and portraits became blurred, and the categorisation of some of these paintings changed while they were on the easel.

Always finding composition difficult, rather than begin something new, he often revisited earlier designs that had pleased him. He would paint them again and make slight changes of tone and emphasis that would radically change the concept and intention of the design. The subject matter in some of his late paintings veers towards the autobiographical and shows a certain rift between him and his family.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781907372506

Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 June 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 216.0mm

Height: 260.0mm

Weight: 540g

Pages: 128

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