Born: 1727
Death: 1788
Biography:
The artist known as the Imitator Of Thomas Gainsborough Ra, 1727–1788, British is a copyist or follower of the works of the famous British artist Thomas Gainsborough. Although little is known about this imitator's personal life, their work is characterized by a strong resemblance to Gainsborough's style, which was popular during the 18th century.
The Imitator Of Thomas Gainsborough Ra, 1727–1788, British was active during the same period as Gainsborough, who was a prominent portrait and landscape painter. Gainsborough's work can be found in various museums, including the National Gallery, which has an extensive collection of his paintings. The imitator likely drew inspiration from Gainsborough's works, such as The Byam Family and The Baillie Family, which are now part of the National Gallery's collection.
The Imitator Of Thomas Gainsborough Ra, 1727–1788, British adopted a similar style to Gainsborough's, characterized by feathery brushwork and a rich sense of color. Their paintings often featured portraits of women and children, which were highly prized during the 18th century. The imitator's work can be found on Wikioo.org, where art enthusiasts can explore their collection of Gainsborough's paintings and those of his imitators.
Some notable works by the Imitator Of Thomas Gainsborough Ra, 1727–1788, British include:
These works can be found in various collections, including the Tate Gallery and the British Museum. For more information on these collections and the Imitator Of Thomas Gainsborough Ra, 1727–1788, British, visit Wikipedia's page on Thomas Gainsborough or explore the Wikioo.org collection.