Cottage Children (The Wood Gatherers) 1787 Thomas Gainsborough British This is one of what were called in the eighteenth century "fancy pictures," representing peasant children in rustic settings and inspired by the Spanish artist Murillo (1617–1682). The sentiment expressed in them was pleasing to Gainsborough's contemporaries, who seem not to have remarked in the sitters' hollow-eyed, wistful expressions an undercurrent of deprivation. In 1814 one critic referred to them as the works "on which Gainsborough's fame chiefly rests.". Cottage Children (The Wood Gatherers). Thomas Gainsborough (Br


Cottage Children (The Wood Gatherers) 1787 Thomas Gainsborough British This is one of what were called in the eighteenth century "fancy pictures," representing peasant children in rustic settings and inspired by the Spanish artist Murillo (1617–1682). The sentiment expressed in them was pleasing to Gainsborough's contemporaries, who seem not to have remarked in the sitters' hollow-eyed, wistful expressions an undercurrent of deprivation. In 1814 one critic referred to them as the works "on which Gainsborough's fame chiefly rests.". Cottage Children (The Wood Gatherers). Thomas Gainsborough (British, Sudbury 1727–1788 London). 1787. Oil on canvas. Paintings


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