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Experience Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Mr & Mrs Andrews’! A stunning 1748 portrait blending landscape & Rococo elegance. Discover British gentry life, masterful technique & timeless beauty.
Explore Gainsborough’s broader artistic legacy at ArtsDot.com and delve deeper into the National Gallery's collection via Wikipedia.
Sir Joshua Reynolds' 'Thomas and Martha Neate with Tutor' (1748) captures a distinguished family portrait, blending elegance with pastoral charm. Explore this Rococo masterpiece & its historical context.
Jean-Étienne Liotard’s ‘Portrait of Count Herman Maurits of Saxony, Marshal of France,’ created in 1748, exemplifies Rococo artistry with its refined pastel technique and depiction of a noble subject amidst a serene landscape. This artwork showcases Liotard's skill in capturing naturalistic beauty and conveying psychological depth.
A tender 1748 portrait by Thomas Gainsborough capturing the artist with his wife and daughter amidst a serene landscape of dogs and trees, offering a timeless piece for your collection.
An elegant portrait of Mrs Mary Chauncey captures a thoughtful moment in vibrant Rococo style by Francis Hayman, inviting you to bring this 18th-century masterpiece into your private collection.
A regal Rococo masterpiece featuring the elegant Marie Leszczynska in blue and gold by Charles-André van Loo, capturing 18th-century French splendor for your collection.
Admire Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Mr. & Mrs. Carter’ (1748). A refined Rococo portrait showcasing aristocratic elegance in a lush landscape. Explore this classic British artwork.