Crossword-Solution: GAINSBOROUGH
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| Artist captures gold in part of tree | 1 answer |
| English portrait and landscape painter | 1 answer |
| English portrait and landscape painter, d. 1788 | 1 answer |
| Lincolnshire town | 2 answers |
| artist British | 5 answers |
| artist | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GAINSBOROUGH (5)
The Huntingtons paid a quarter of a million dollars for Gainsborough's "The Blue Boy." It is very beautiful.
Even personal experience of these facts was not always a protection from the chill that descended on one in the high-ceilinged white-walled Madison Avenue drawing-room, with the pale brocaded armchairs so obviously uncovered for the occasion, and the gauze still veiling the ormolu mantel ornaments and the beautiful old carved frame of Gainsborough's "Lady Angelica du Lac." Mrs.
Such was the scene which I saw from the bridge, a scene of quiet rural life well suited to the brushes of two or three of the old Dutch painters, or to those of men scarcely inferior to them in their own style, Gainsborough, Moreland, and Crome.
And in the same year, before the month August, came King Sweyne with his fleet to Sandwich; and very soon went about East-Anglia into the Humber-mouth, and so upward along the Trent, until he came to Gainsborough.
Miles of the road were like Gainsborough-lane, {27} on a large scale, and looked quite English; only here and there a hedge of prickly pear, or the big white aruns in the ditches, told a different tale; and the scarlet geraniums and myrtles growing wild puzzled one.
Quotes with GAINSBOROUGH (1)
If you look at art history, at Goya or Gainsborough, it's always about acknowledging the people of your time who have influence.