Thomas Gainsborough
British, 1727 - 1788
He was a founding member of the Royal Academy, though he later quarrelled with it over the hanging of his pictures. He became a favourite painter of George III and his family.
He was born in Sudbury, Suffolk, the son of a wool manufacturer. He trained in London, and set up in practice in Ipswich about 1752. In 1759 he moved to Bath, a fashionable spa town, attracting many clients for his portraits. He settled in London in 1774. His private inclination was for landscape and rustic scenes, and his amusing letters record his impatience with his clients' demands for portraits.
This person is the subject of ongoing research. We have started by researching their relationship to the enslavement of people.
from [https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/thomas-gainsborough]
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