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Electricity pylons threaten Gainsborough landscape - Telegraph.co.uk  Telegraph.co.uk |
Electricity pylons threaten Gainsborough landscapeTelegraph.co.ukRural campaigners are fighting proposals to erect pylons carrying a fifth of the country's electricity across an Essex landscape painted by Thomas Gainsborough 250 years ago. The Gainsborough scene, 'Wooded Landscape with Herdsman Seated' depicts a ...200ft pylons could wreck view made famous by painter Thomas GainsboroughMirror.co.ukall 2 news articles » |
Badgers victorious at Ilkeston in friendly - Retford Today |
Badgers victorious at Ilkeston in friendlyRetford TodayBadgers won 4-0, against a mixture of first team players and academy youngsters from Ilkeston FC, including former Retford man Darryl Thomas. The friendly was arranged after the Badgers' original matches against Gainsborough and then Carlton Town were ...and more » |
Picture preview: The Family in British Art - The Independent |
Picture preview: The Family in British ArtThe IndependentFrom the historical portraiture of Thomas Gainsborough to candid photographs of Richard Billingham, the changing portrayal of family in Britain over the centuries is explored in this new exhibition at the Millennium Gallery. The Family in British Art ... |
Art: Impressionists and Gainsborough at Compton Verney - Anglotopia.net |
Art: Impressionists and Gainsborough at Compton VerneyAnglotopia.netGainsborough's Landscapes: Themes and Variations will be the first exhibition devoted solely to the landscapes of Thomas Gainsborough (1727–88). It brings together a group of paintings and drawings from public and private collections that span his ... |
Wearside Echoes: Art brings Sunderland history alive - Sunderland Echo  Sunderland Echo |
Wearside Echoes: Art brings Sunderland history aliveSunderland Echoby Thomas Faed,1886: Purchased 1901. Borrowdale, Cumberland, by James Peel, mid 1800s: Purchased 1886. Watering Place, by James Ward, early 1800s: This landscape was originally attributed to Thomas Gainsborough, but has since been re-attributed to Ward ...and more » |
Beaton images helped unravel Queen Elizabeth enigma - Reuters |
Beaton images helped unravel Queen Elizabeth enigmaReutersThe resulting photographs, which drew inspiration from artists including Thomas Gainsborough, were partly designed to project the monarchy as unshakeable at the outbreak of the war. They also signaled that the family had moved on from the crisis ...and more » |
Hollywood director in search of Hackney kids - EastLondonLines  EastLondonLines |
Hollywood director in search of Hackney kidsEastLondonLinesStudents from Brook Community Primary School, Gainsborough Primary School, Sir Thomas Abney Primary School and Skinners' Academy will be auditioned among 25 other schools across six Olympic host boroughs. More than 900 youngsters will be chosen as part ...and more » |
'The dullest and most stupid place on earth . . .' Charles Dickens in Suffolk ... - East Anglian Daily Times  East Anglian Daily Times |
'The dullest and most stupid place on earth . . .' Charles Dickens in Suffolk ...East Anglian Daily TimesIn a letter to fellow journalist and friend Thomas Beard – who had several times bailed out the hard-up reporter – Dickens condemned Chelmsford as “the dullest and most stupid place on earth” – a town where, apparently, he could not even find a ...and more » |
Johann Zoffany RA: Society Observed - New York Sun  New York Sun |
Johann Zoffany RA: Society ObservedNew York SunHis contemporaries included Thomas Gainsborough and William Hogarth, and, although he was an able painter with a gift for the theatrical, he had neither the deft wrist of the former nor the piercing eye of the latter. Yet within the parameters of genre ... |
A near-perfect room of art at the Huntington library - Los Angeles Times  Los Angeles Times |
A near-perfect room of art at the Huntington libraryLos Angeles TimesThe hall was built in 1934 for the Huntington's celebrated collection of full-length British Grand Manner portraits -- most famously Thomas Gainsborough's dazzling exercise in pyrotechnic brushwork, "Jonathan Buttall: The Blue Boy" (circa 1770). |
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