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IVrite for Pamphlet on the Restoration of Pictures — Post Free, GowANs's Art Books, No. 28 V The Masterpieces of Gainsborough CARSON & NICOL, LIMITED, PRINTERS, GLASGOW BLOCKS BY HISLOP & DAY, EDINBURGH 109 Portrait of Himself Portrait de l' Artiste {Royal Academy ^ Louc/on) [Academie royale, Londies) Selbstbildnis {^London, Kj^L Akadeinie) IV. A. Mansell ^ Co., Photo. By permission of the President and Council THE MASTERPIECES OF GAINSBOROUGH (1727-1788) Sixty reproductions of photographs from the original paintings^ afoj-ding examples of the diffe7-ent characteristics of the Artist's work GOWANS & GRAY, Ltd. 5 Robert Street, Adelphi, London, W.C. 58 Cadogan Street, Glasgow 1909 'N selecting the sixty pictu?'es for inclusion in this vohmie^ the publishe7's have been guided by Sir Walter Armstrong's standard work on the artist (London^ 1904)- They have included only pictures given by him as genuine^ and have endeavoured to obtain reproductions of as many as possible of those paintings which he specially praises. That their efforts have been very successful may be seen from the latge number of Gainsborough'' s great achievements which they here offer to lovers of art. 6 TnK Tatnter's Daughters Les Filles de l'Artiste i^Xational Gallery, London) {Galerie nationale^ Lond7-es) Die Tochter des Meisters {^London, Nationaloalerie) n\ A, Manse il ^ Co., Photo, 7 ,,^'.''<"""-'' "I- Grorges III (/r/»,/w Cus^^e) ^caleyie royate, Windsor) Georg III. {Windsor, Kgl. Schloss) /^ Hau/staengl, Photo, 9 Queen Charlotte La Reine Charlotte {South Kensington Museum^ London) {Musee South Kensington^ Londres) KoNiGiN Charlotte (London, Museum South Kensington) W, A. Manse II 6^ Co., Photo. lO George, Prince of Wales Georges, Prince de Galles (George IV.) (Georges IV) {IVindsor Castle) {Galerie royale, Windsor) Geokg, Prinz von Wales (Georg IV.) (^Windsor., Kgl. Schloss) F. Ilan/siaenglf PhotQ, William, Duke of Clarence Guillaume, Due de Clarence (William IV.) (Guillaume IV) {Windsor Castle) {Galerie royale, Windsor) WlLHELM, HeRZOG VON ClARENCE (WiLHELM IV.) {Windsor, Kgl. Schloss) F. Han/staengl^ Photo, The Ei.orst Princesses c Les plus vieilles Princesses uth Kensi Hilton Museum, London) {Musee South Kensington, Londf cs) Die altesten Prinzessinnen {London^ Museum South Kensington) 13 The Duke and Duchess of Le Due et la Duchesse de Cumberland Cumberland {Windsor Castle) {Galerie royale, Windsor) Der Herzog und die Herzogin von Cumberland {^Windsor, KgL Sckhss) F. Hanjsiaengl^ Photo. Hugh, ist Di ke of Northumberland {National Gallery^ Dublin) T, K. Annan <5h> Sons^ Photo, 15 John, 4TH Duke of Bedford {Trinity College., Dublin) T, F, Geoghegan^ Photo. Mary, Duchess of Richmond (Mr. Leopold de Rothschild, London) yv. A. Maxell dr> Co,, Photo, 17 5 Phii.ip, Earl of Chesterfield {Eari Stanhope, Ckevenin^) IF. A. Man sell &r> Co., Photo, 19 Charles, 3RD Earl Stanhope (unfinished) (unbeendet) (inachev^) {Earl Stanhope, Chevening) IV. A. Manse II Co., Photo. Peter, tst Lord Gwydyr {Lord Gxvydyr^ Stoke Park) W, A. Manse U ^ Co., Photo. LoKD Geokge Sackvii.le {Lord Sackvllle, Knole) . H . Essenheigh Corke, Photo. Lord Archibald Hamilton {Miss AUce de Rothschild, VVaddesdon) \ Margaret, Countess Spencer {Earl Spencer, Althorp) F. Han/staengl, Photo. 24 The Countess of Sussex Comtesse de Sussex AND HER Daughter et sa Fille DiK Grafin von Sussex und ihre Tochter {^Lady Burton, London) W. A. Manse II &^ Co.. Photo. 26 The Countess of Lincoln (Duke 0/ Newcastle) T. &^ R. Annan &^ Sons, Photo. Lady Mulgrave {JVlme Grouet, Far is) 28 29 The Marsham Family T>a Famille Marsh Die Familte Marsham (^Lord Rothschild, Tring Park) Braun Clement &^ Co., Photo. The Honourable Mrs. Graham {National Gallery^ Edinburgh) F. Han/staenglt Photo, 31 Rev. Sir Henry Bate-Dudley {^National Gallery^ Londo?i) F. Hanfstaengl^ Photo. Admiral Vernon i^Natwnal Portrait Gallery^ London) W. A. Manse II &^ Co., Photo, 33 111 William Pitt {Earl Stanhope, Chettening) IV. A. Mansell ^ Co., Photo. 35 William Poyntz i^Earl Spencer, Althorp) F. Han/staengl, Photo. Dk. Ralph Schomberg {National Gallery, London) F. Hanfstaengl^ Photo. 37 Thomas Linley {Gallery, Dulivich) F, Hanfstaengl, Photo. 38 Eliza and Thomas Linley £lise et Thomas Linley Elisa und Thomas Linley {Lord Sackville^ Knole) 11. Essenheigh Corke, Photo. 39 Samufl Linley {Gallery, DulwicK) F. Ilan/staengl, Photo, 40 Mrs. Meaks {Mr. Alfred de Rothschild, London) Braun Clement <5r» Co.^ Photo. Mrs. Beaufoy {Mr. Alfred de Rothschild^ London) Braun Clement ^ Co.^ Photo. 42 Mrs. Lowndes-Stone Norton (Mr. Alfred de Rothschild^ London) Braun Climent 6r» C Co., Photo. 59 The Market Cart T.a Charrette du MARAtcHUR {National Gallery^ London) {Galerie nationale, Londres) Die JMarktkarre {London^ Nationalgalerie) F. Hanfstaengl^ Fhoio. 63 64 65 A Complete List of Published Photographs ot GAINSBOKOUQH'S PICTURES to h€ had of Mr. Fran% Hanfstaengl, l6 Pall Mall East, Lomlon, SJV. SIZES AND PRICES OF PHOTOGRAPHS- F=:Folio(io"x8")SilverPrint,i/6; Carbon Print, 2/6 R = Royal (i5"x 12") I = Imperial (2i"x 15") Facs = Facsimile (28" x 2o|") E = Extra (34i"x^^") Average Dimensions are quoted 6/. 12/. 30/- 50/- /„ crderiu^ H is essential that both GalUry and Order Number are stated as tvelL as the Size. TiTI-E. Gatj.kry. Portraits of the three daughters of George III — The Princess lloyal, Priiicefes Augusta, aud The Princess Elizabeth, Landscape, Portrait of Samuel Linley, - Portrait of Thomas Linley,- - Portrait of Mrs. Moody with her Children, Portrait of Mrs. Sheridan and Mrs. Tickell, - - - - Portrait of P. J . de Loutherbonrg, Portrait of Thomas Linley, - Portrait of Mrs. Graham, - - Portrait of Johann Christian Fischer, Portrait of Colonel St. Leger, Buckingham Palace Cassel Dulwich Edinburgh Hampton Court No. \i s 3 U 243 32 33 I F F F F 34 F II I 35 36 57 150 F R I F R F F III E Q Q F at 3/6 (Platiiiotype F at 5/6 (TlatiuotypQ 06 r TlTLK. G AI.I.IIUY. No Size. f. « Portrait of P^icliard llurd, Bialiop of Worcester, .... Kensington F at 3/6 Palace Q (Platiito ype) Another Portrait of lilch#ird JElurdf SittUop of W^orccbter, • Q F at 3/6 (Platliiotype) F at 3/6 Portrait of Thomas Lliil©y, - J A eol^ te n ste i 1 1 60 F II F London, I^.G. 5 F R I y 6 F R F Portrait of Mrs. Sidduiis 7 F R I Faci F U 8 F Jl I F Th» M arket Cart ... - U 69 F R I F Tii6 "Waterings Place ... U 70 F K 1 F Esq., M.D., ' . - . °! 71 F R I F Portrait of Orpin. Parish Cltrk of Bradford AN'iltshire U 72 F R I F Portrait of Mr. J. Baillie, «f Ealii)^ GrovG, his l^V^ife, and Four (Jhildreii • . - 7^ F R I F Runtio Childr*"!! . . . - F I F Study for a Portrait, ... 137 F Portrait of t)ie Rey. Sir Menry Bate Dudlev, Cart. 138 F F 153 F Portrait of Mi^s I^lar^ar^t Gains* borougii, . ... 8 U F I View of Dtdhain, .... S W F I The Old Horse, . . . - s F B-Uistics with i)oi)lcey, - . . s F Two L)o^^ Tristram, 1^'ox, - g F Tlie I'ilder Dauglitei's of George South ICensingtoxi Museum g F Pol trait of Queen Charlotte, F Portrait of JVlis, Ivohiuwoii slb Wallace 20 F R I E F Portrait of Miss H werfield 4^ F R F C!3urnl)trlaiid, .... Windsor 29 F R I F Portr&it of Oct^iviu? Gth son of George 111., ... 30 F R F W 51 F 11 I y Portrait of Queen Charlotte, U 86 F I F Portrait of George, Prince of Wales (Georjje IV.), U 87 F I F Portrai t of Adolphus I'^redericlCj Duke of Cambridge, U 88 F I F Portrait of Prince Alfred 89 F F Portrait of Princess J^jlizaheth Princess of Hi^flse-ULonihui'g, TT 90 F I F Portrait of George III., . ' . ' U iJ 1 F I F stpliia ^ iicess g s a U 92 F I F Portrait of Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, U93 F I F Portrait of Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, .... U94 F I F Port.rait of Edward, Duke of *• U 95 FI F • 67 No. Sizic. « Portrait of Princess Soiihia, 96 F F Portrait of Prince Ernest Augus- tus. Duke of Cumberland, - U97 F I F Portrait of William Henry, Duke of Clarence (William IV.), - U98 F I F Portrait of Princess Charlotte, Queen of Wiirtemberg, U PRIVATE COLLECTIONS. Landscape, Portrait of Mrs, Rebecca Minet, The Mall, St. James's, - Shepherd Tending his Flock, Woodcutter's Family, - Landscape, Portrait of a Lady seited in a Garden, - • - Portrait of Madame Rodes seated, Landscape with Cattle, Portrait of Sheridan, - Portrait of David Garrick, - - Portrait of the Artist, - Portrait of Mr. Havi'and, - Portrait of Mr. Kirby, • Portrait Group, .... Portrait of the Artist's Brother, Portrait of Madame Beaufey, Portrait of Madame Lowndes- Stone Norton, Portrait of Madame Mear."?, - Port.rait of Madame Villeliois, - Portrait of Mrs. Sheridan, - The Morning Walk — Squire Hallet and his Wife, - Portrait of the Honble, Francis Duncombe, . . . . The Ladies Marsham and the Honble. Charles Mar.shatw, - George, Prince of Wales, leaning on his Horse, - - - - Portrait of Lady Sheffield, - Portrait of Lsidy Douglas reading a letter, Portrait of Miss Linley and her Brother, Portrait of Geotgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, Portrait of William Poyntz, of Midghnm, - . . . 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