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  1. Gainsborough Pictures was a British film studio based on the south bank of the Regent's Canal, in Poole Street, Hoxton in the former Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch, northeast London. Gainsborough Studios was active between 1924 and 1951.

  2. Thomas Gainsborough lived in the XVIII cent., a remarkable figure of British Rococo. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database. {{selectedLanguage.Name}}

  3. Gainsborough Pictures is a production company based in London. Discover new TV shows and movies from Gainsborough Pictures and where you can watch them.

  4. This portrait of Mr Robert (1725–1806) and Mrs Frances Andrews (about 1732–1780) is the masterpiece of Gainsborough’s early career. The picture remained with their descendants for over 200 years and was largely unknown until Mr George Andrews lent it to the Gainsborough Bicentenary exhibition at Ipswich in 1927.

  5. Thomas Gainsborough. Gainsborough painted this portrait of William Hallett (1764–1842) and Elizabeth Stephen (1764–1833) shortly before their marriage on 30 July 1785. The couple are shown arm in arm on a morning walk with a Pomeranian sheepdog. The style of the portrait draws on the work of earlier painters Watteau...

  6. Portrait of Queen Charlotte of England (1781/1781) by Thomas Gainsborough, studio Gallery of Old and New Masters, Staatliches Museum Schwerin / Ludwigslust / Güstrow. 'The landscape always plays...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Blue_BoyThe Blue Boy - Wikipedia

    Rescuing Gainsborough's Blue Boy from sissiness, Embrinder introduced him as the embodiment of the recently liberated gay man. The premier issue featured a bright blue cover with a photograph of a young man dressed up as Gainsborough's boy in blue from the waist up.