Gainsborough's "Blue Boy," a famous portrait painted by Thomas Gainsborough in the 18th century, is currently housed in the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. The painting depicts a young boy dressed in an elaborate blue outfit and is renowned for its vibrant color and intricate detail. It is considered one of Gainsborough's masterpieces and a significant work in British art history.
It was Thomas Gainsborough who painted 'Blue Boy.'
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blue boy is painted by Thomas Gainsborough and the pinkie is by Thomas Lawrence
'Blue Boy' paintings exist by artists: Linda Apple, RD Roccoboni, Brian Cravenho, Byron Tik, l.h.boroson
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough is holding a lacrosse stick in his right hand. The painting depicts a young boy wearing a blue outfit with a lace collar and a feathered hat, standing against a landscape background.
Gainsborough's Blue Boy
It is a historical costume study as well as a portrait.
"Blue Boy" was painted by Thomas Gainsborough in 1770, and "Pinkie" (not "Pink Girl") was painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence in 1794. Both paintings are iconic examples of British portraiture from the 18th century.
Artist. Painted Blue Boy and other paintings. A total of over 300 paintings.
The British painter Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788).
it is in a place called the huntington gallery and its a lovely painting. Its in the usa though.
Yes, Thomas Gainsborough painted a portrait of Nelson as a boy.