Thomas’s work is defined by its 18th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Sarah Dupont
Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727–1788)

A Woodman Seated on a Bundle of Faggots
Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

Landscape with Buildings by a Stream
Attributed to Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

Wooded Landscape with Village Scene
Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727–1788

Coastal View
Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

Wooded Landscape with Gypsies Gathered Round a Fire
Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

Wooded Landscape with Gypsies Gathered Round a Fire
Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

A Sunlit Path through a Wood
Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

Wooded Landscape with Stream
Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

Man with Dog in Forest
Unknown Artist probably English, 18th century

Gainsborough Sketching in Woods
Attributed to Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

Hilly Landscape with Shepherd and Flock
Follower of Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

Man in Horse-Drawn Cart Beside Lake
Follower of Thomas Gainsborough English, 1727-1788

The Pink Boy
Samuel Arlent Edwards (English, 1861-1938) after Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788)

The Watering Place
Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931) after Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788)

The Honorable Mrs. Graham, from Old English Masters
Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931) after Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788)

Portrait Bust of a Man
Possibly after Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788) or Sir Henry Raeburn (Scottish, 1756-1823) or style of Francis Cotes (English, 1726-1770)

The Watering Place, from Old English Masters
Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931) after Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727-1788)