Thomas Gainsborough's 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrews' is an eccentric, political masterpiece, and it shines in the Frick's new ...
One hundred years ago, Thomas Gainsborough’s The Blue Boy (1770) became the most expensive painting in the world when American collectors Henry and Arabella Huntington purchased the masterpiece for ...
Two and a half years (and one grand homecoming) later, the Frick is going back to its roots by spotlighting one of the 18th-century portraitists that enchanted both Hendricks and the museum’s founder, ...
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The portraits of this 18th-century British painter have been collected for the first time in “Gainsborough: The Fashion of Portraiture,” an exhibition opening at the Frick Collection in New York .
Next Jan. 25, exactly 100 years later, “The Blue Boy” will again be shown at the National Gallery, on loan (until May 15, 2022) for the first time ever from the Huntington Library, Art Museum and ...
The trailblazing sculptural practice of Edmonia Lewis, the birth of modernism in Montmartre, the luminous paintings of ...
The portrait of Augustus Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol, painted by Thomas Gainsborough will be on display as part of The Frick Collection in New York.
A family of British nobility is suing a Midtown art-finance firm to get back an 18th-century Thomas Gainsborough oil painting that depicts their ancestors. Art Finance Partners took the painting as ...