| Description | This material is assumed to relate to Thomas Gainsborough. It includes information relating to the sale & purchase of, as well as general research about, the following worksof art:
-'Portrait of a Lady', stock number 6471 (OUTSIZE photograph only) -'A Lake Scene' -'A Landing Place' -'Landscape' x3 -'Landscape', stock number LC553 -'Landscape', stock number 15812 -'Landscape: Crossing the Stream' -'Landscape, with distant view of Cornard Village, Suffolk; figures & cattle in foreground', stock numbers A3756 -'Landscape with Donkeys', stock numbers WC934, 5752 -'Landscape with figures and man on donkey' -'Landscape with horse and cattle', stock number 7357 -'Landscape with woman milking cows' and 'Group of peasants on donkeys' -'Lavinia' -'Pt. of Lewis, the Comedian', stock number LC555 -'Miss Elizabeth Linley', stock number 6487 (OUTSIZE photograph only) -'Miss Linley, afterwards Mrs Sheridan', stock numbers 7954, 16723 -'Mrs Lowndes-Stone', stock number A833. Material includes correspondence, images and pedigree information. -'The Market Cart'. Material includes correspondence, images and pedigree information. -'Dr. Wm. Blake Marsh', stock number CA691 -'Mary Isabella, the 4th beautiful Duchess of Rutland, 1756-1831' -'Pt. of General Meyrick', stock number A822 -'Portrait of John Charles Middleton' -'Lady Montgomery' -'Pt. of Miss Juliet Mott, aged 12', stock number A6867. Material includes correspondence and pedigree information. (OUTSIZE photograph) -'Mrs Mott', stock number 7000 (OUTSIZE photograph only) -'Mountain Landscape', stock number A3494 (OUTSIZE photograph only) -'Lady Mulgrave. Ptd oval'
The Paul Mellon Centre's Archives & Library collections contain additional material on this artist. Please see the Artist Guide on our website for further information (link below). |
| Image Caption | Typed copy of a certificate of authentication by M. Roberts for Gainsborough's picture titled 'The Market Cart', dated 25 May 1927 |
| Label for Gainsborough's picture titled 'Juliet Mott', exhibited at the Royal Academy, dated c1870s |