Gainsborough had difficulties in painting Mrs Siddons nose, exclaiming 'Confound the nose, there's no end to it.'

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'Gainsborough’s ‘Blue boy’ by Susan Sloman. http://t.co/225kmOciVD (April 2013)

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I'll come see you.
I'll be waiting.
I'll be there, I promise.

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An open landscape at dusk.
by Thomas Gainsborough.

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A Cart Passing Along a Winding Road -- Thomas Gainsborough

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The Linley Sisters - Thomas Gainsborough, 1772

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Heneage Lloyd and his Sister, Lucy, Thomas Gainsborough, 1750 Fitzwilliam museum, Cambridge http://t.co/rEheUjOnVp

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used light brushstrokes for 'The Morning Walk', blending the figures into the landscape.

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Compare and contrast the pictorial expressions of Dutch and English wealth! &

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Thomas Gainsborough was born in 1727. Have you been to visit 'Mr and Mrs Andrews'? http://t.co/yPcIafpEKj

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Here's "Heneage Lloyd and his Sister Lucy" by Thomas Gainsborough born in 1727

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Thomas Gainsborough, for me the most psychologically astute portraitist of all time, was born today in 1727!

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Holywells Park, Ipswich,
by Thomas Gainsborough 1748
(Colchester & Ipswich Museums Service)

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Wooded landscape with a Peasant Resting, c 1747
Thomas Gainsborough 1727-1788

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Gainsborough ‘Boy w/Cat’ sold 12 Mar.1836 to William Seguier, Keeper =£136.10 http://t.co/IyhT00RT51

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This portrait of 'Mr and Mrs Andrews' is a masterpiece of Gainsborough's early years: http://t.co/k3NEe6C3uM

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