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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Rococo Style
1775
232.0 x 153.0 cm
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Portrait of Mrs Lowndes-Stone
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Thomas Gainsborough's “Portrait of Mrs Lowndes-Stone,” completed circa 1775, transcends mere depiction; it embodies the spirit of Georgian England and stands as a testament to Gainsborough’s mastery of portraiture. Commissioned to commemorate Elisabeth Garth’s marriage to William Lowndes-Stone, this painting immediately establishes itself within the influential tradition initiated by Van Dyck – a full-length portrait that prioritized grandeur and psychological depth.
“Portrait of Mrs Lowndes-Stone” resides firmly within the Rococo artistic movement, which flourished in England during Gainsborough’s lifetime. Unlike the solemn formality of earlier portraits, Rococo embraced ornamentation and sensual beauty—traits evident in Garth's delicate silk dress and gauzy shawl. This stylistic choice reflects broader cultural trends favoring aristocratic leisure and refined taste.
Beyond its formal elements, “Portrait of Mrs Lowndes-Stone” resonates with profound symbolic meaning. Garth’s serene gaze conveys confidence and grace, while the spaniel embodies faithfulness—a virtue considered paramount in marriage vows. Gainsborough's masterful handling of light and color contributes to an emotional impact that captures the essence of marital devotion and celebrates the beauty of domestic life.
This painting continues to captivate viewers with its understated elegance and timeless portrayal of feminine dignity, cementing Gainsborough’s legacy as one of Britain’s greatest portrait artists.1727 - 1788 , United Kingdom
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