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Gainsborough, Thomas: Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk)
Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk)
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Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk)

Thomas Gainsborough
Romantism | People
Reference #: #9483
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Gainsborough, Thomas: Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk)
Gainsborough, Thomas: Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk)
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Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk)

Date: 1785

The painting depicts an elegant 18th century couple in a natural setting. The lady is dressed in a long dress with a wide-brimmed hat and has a strikingly made-up face. Next to her stands a man in a suit with a prominent collar, shorter trousers and stockings. Both figures have carefully groomed hair. At the lady's feet is a dog, which appears to be part of her social status. Stylistically, this is the Rococo period with its emphasis on elegance and social status.

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Gainsborough painted picture Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk) in 1785. Prevailing color of this fine art print is dark and its shape is portrait. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) was the leader of Romanticism in England. He came from a family of weavers. Like him, his brothers were talented in various fields. For example, his brother Humphrey was involved in the method of steam condensation in a special vessel at the Faculty of Mechanics. James Watt later drew on this project. Thomas himself studied art in London. He married and supported his family by selling his landscapes. However, at that time, despite their distinctive character, they did not sell very well. Therefore, he returned to his native Sudbury in Sulffolk, where he painted portraits, such as immortalizing the unknown Officer of the 4th Infantry Regiment. After several years, he moved with his family to Bath, where he examined the technique of van Dyck. He began painting portraits of famous and influential people for exhibitions, which brought him national fame. He was finally invited to become a founding member of the Royal Academy in 1769. He was doing well and could move to London, where he continued to paint portraits for the next 10 years. The turning point came in 1780, when he was commissioned by King George III. This also caused an improvement in his relations at the Royal Academy. Despite remaining a favourite royal painter, he retreated to peaceful landscapes in old age. At the age of 61, he died of cancer and was buried in the Church of St. Anna. His paintings today are much valued at auctions and are auctioned for exorbitant amounts.

Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk)

Thomas Gainsborough
Romantism | People
Reference #: #9483

Motif size (height max. 125 cm)

Total size: 61 x 80 cm

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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk)

Date: 1785

The painting depicts an elegant 18th century couple in a natural setting. The lady is dressed in a long dress with a wide-brimmed hat and has a strikingly made-up face. Next to her stands a man in a suit with a prominent collar, shorter trousers and stockings. Both figures have carefully groomed hair. At the lady's feet is a dog, which appears to be part of her social status. Stylistically, this is the Rococo period with its emphasis on elegance and social status.

This description was created by artificial intelligence, please be indulgent.



Gainsborough painted picture Mr. and Mrs. Hallett (The Morning Walk) in 1785. Prevailing color of this fine art print is dark and its shape is portrait. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) was the leader of Romanticism in England. He came from a family of weavers. Like him, his brothers were talented in various fields. For example, his brother Humphrey was involved in the method of steam condensation in a special vessel at the Faculty of Mechanics. James Watt later drew on this project. Thomas himself studied art in London. He married and supported his family by selling his landscapes. However, at that time, despite their distinctive character, they did not sell very well. Therefore, he returned to his native Sudbury in Sulffolk, where he painted portraits, such as immortalizing the unknown Officer of the 4th Infantry Regiment. After several years, he moved with his family to Bath, where he examined the technique of van Dyck. He began painting portraits of famous and influential people for exhibitions, which brought him national fame. He was finally invited to become a founding member of the Royal Academy in 1769. He was doing well and could move to London, where he continued to paint portraits for the next 10 years. The turning point came in 1780, when he was commissioned by King George III. This also caused an improvement in his relations at the Royal Academy. Despite remaining a favourite royal painter, he retreated to peaceful landscapes in old age. At the age of 61, he died of cancer and was buried in the Church of St. Anna. His paintings today are much valued at auctions and are auctioned for exorbitant amounts.


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