Gainsborough

NOUN
  1. English portrait and landscape painter (1727-1788)
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How To Use Gainsborough In A Sentence

  • This was very dismayful, all the more because Colonel Gainsborough did not come out frankly with the whole truth. A Red Wallflower
  • Love Story is also historically interesting for the way it combines the heightened emotions of the Gainsborough costume melodramas with the ingredients of the more realistic wartime dramas that the studio produced at the same time.
  • Society portraiture continued to thrive, as much in demand in the 1950s as in Gainsborough's day.
  • The children, pupils of William Harrison School and Beckett School in Gainsborough, were treated for minor injuries, such as whiplash, at Lincoln County Hospital.
  • Young Gainsborough, who spent three years amid the works of the painters in St. Martin's-lane, Hayman, and Cipriani, who were all eminently convival, were, in all probability, frequenters of Slaughter's. All About Coffee
  • If somebody entered the National Gallery and defaced a Gainsborough they would be prosecuted.
  • Best known for his important landscapes and portraits, Gainsborough depicted a diverse range of subjects, from powerful individuals to the rural poor.
  • I recently bought a Gainsborough, which a contemporary critic said had been "embosomed by nature" and that is what I feel about my house. Philip Mould Unearths England's Bucolic Beauty
  • David ventures from the River Stour in Suffolk, past the idyllic millstreams where Constable worked alongside his father as a boy, and on to Sudbury, the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough.
  • She sandwiches the concert between summer festival appearances in the Isle of Man, Holmfirth, Sidmouth, Gainsborough and Norway.
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