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Gainsborough and the Theatre - Hugh Belsey, Susan Sloman

Gainsborough and the Theatre

Buch | Softcover
112 Seiten
2018
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78130-066-4 (ISBN)
CHF 29,90 inkl. MwSt
Based on new research, this profusely illustrated book draws together for the first time a group of works from public and private collections to examine the relationship that Thomas Gainsborough had with the theatrical world and the most celebrated stage artists of his day.

Thomas Gainsborough (1727–88) was linked with the stage through personal friendships with James Quin, David Garrick and Sarah Siddons, the most renowned actors of the eighteenth century. He painted notable portraits of these and twenty others, including dramatists, dancers and composers.

Not long after Gainsborough moved from Bath to London in 1774, the management of the Drury Lane theatre passed to the artist's friends Richard Brinsley and Thomas Linley. At this time, London's theatres were undergoing regular refurbishment to take account of technical innovations in lighting and stage machinery. At the King's Theatre in Haymarket in 1778, the 'elegant improvements' included frontispiece figures emblematic of Music and Dancing, and were painted in monochrome by Gainsborough.

This publication firmly establishes the artist’s place within the theatrical worlds of Bath and London and shows why the art of ballet, and in particular Gainsborough’s sitters Gaetan Vestris, Auguste Vestris and Giovanna Baccelli, rose to prominence in 1780. It examines parallels between Gainsborough’s much admired painterly naturalism and the theatrical naturalism of David Garrick and Mrs Siddons, with whom he had personal friendships.

Hugh Belsey formed a collection of the artist’s work at Gainsborough’s House in Sudbury much of which was published in Gainsborough at Gainsborough’s House (2002). During his time at the museum he organised many exhibitions most notably Gainsborough’s Family (1988) and, with Felicity Owen, From Gainsborough to Constable (1991). Susan Sloman is an independent researcher and writer. Since her first article on Gainsborough in 1992 she has contributed new research on the painter in the Burlington Magazine and published Gainsborough in Bath (2002) and Gainsborough’s Landscapes (2011) and has contributed to both Sensation and Sensibility (ed. Ann Bermingham, 2005) and Gainsborough’s Family (ed. David Solkin, 2018).

Foreword - Chris Stephens

Gainsborough and the Theatre - Susan Sloman
‘English nature does not act much’ - Gainsborough, the Theatre and Nature - Susan Sloman
Catalogue - Hugh Belsey

Notes
Bibliography
Image Credits
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Lavishly illustrated with colour illustrations
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 272 mm
Gewicht 580 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
ISBN-10 1-78130-066-6 / 1781300666
ISBN-13 978-1-78130-066-4 / 9781781300664
Zustand Neuware
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