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GAINSBOROUGH, THE PASTORAL VISION, AND THE RURAL POOR

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Hampton Court, Hertfordshire c. 1705


Clandon Park, Surrey c. 1708

Chatsworth, Derbyshire – Lancelot (Capability) Brown 1750s Claude Lorrain

Henry Hoare - Stourhead, Wiltshire 1740s

Arthur Devis - The Rookes-Leeds Family c. 1763


Watteau, Rococo conversation piece

Thomas Gainsborough
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews 1750
Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan 1783

Joshua Reynolds - President of the Royal Academy


Lord Middleton c. 1762
Lady Bunbury Sacrificing to the Graces 1765

Gainsborough -
Gainsborough’s Forest 1748 Jacob van Ruisdael, Hobbema

The Harvest Wagon c. 1767


The Market Cart 1786

The Cottage Door 1786


The Cottage Girl 1785, Wood Gatherers (Cottage Children) 1787
CLASSICISM AS POWER
Robert Adam - Syon House, Middlesex 1762
Apsley House 1771-78

Sculpture Gallery at Newby Hall, Yorkshire

Johann Zoffany - Charles Towneley in His Gallery 1782

THE POLITICS OF THE PICTURESQUE

William Gilpin - Scene with and without Picturesque Adornment 1792


Observations on the River Wye 1782

William Henry Hunt - Old Farm Buildings c. 1815-20


Paul Sandby - Ancient Beech Tree at Windsor 1797
Michel “Angelo” Rooker - Alms House in St. Cuthpert’s 1795-1800
Poor Laws

Richard Payne Knight - Parody of Brown’s Landscapes and How the Landscape
Should Look 1794

Francis Wheatley - Traveling Potter and His Wares 1798


John Cotman - Bedlam Furnace c. 1802-03
Philip James de Loutherbourg – Coalbrookedale by Night ca. 1801

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