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Lives of Gainsborough William Jackson

Lives of Gainsborough By William Jackson

Lives of Gainsborough by William Jackson


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Summary

One of the best-loved painters in English history, Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) was also one of the most personally engaging. Bon vivant, wit, amateur and enthusiastic musician, he charmed sitters and friends alike. His ebullient, if not always reliable, personality comes to life in these two memoirs, written by two very different friends.

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About William Jackson

Philip Thicknesse, one of the most eccentric figures of the eighteenth century (he directed that after his death his hand should be chopped off and sent to his son as a reminder of the filial duties the son had scanted) was a close friend and shrewd observer of the painter whom he claimed to have discovered. William Jackson, a distinguished musician and connoisseur, also claimed to have been the first to see Gainsborough's talent, but after falling out with the painter over his reckless lifestyle, wrote an affectionate but clear eyed memoir.

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GOR010534383
9781843681663
1843681668
Lives of Gainsborough by William Jackson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pallas Athene Publishers
2019-01-31
144
N/A
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