The beauty of Gainsborough's paintings was built on a combination of subtlety and complexity that was carried across all of his portrait and landscape artworks
Gainsborough's artistic style took time to diverge from others in the UK at that time. Initially, in the 1740s, he would follow a similar path to his fellow members of the St Martin's Lane group of painters. This collection of young artists also included Hogarth, Hayman and Highmore.
As his career progressed he would forge his own style, as did the other members of this group. He was famous for a fast application of paint and also relying on his observations by eye rather than just his technical academic training. This represents the movement towards Romanticism and the abstract artists of the 20th century.
A pure reliance on academic technique would lead to many artists appearing from a production line, so his own approach enabled Gainsborough to set himself apart. He also used lighter colours later in his career and regularly painted at night by candlelight. The art market was very competitive in England at this time, meaning the likes of Stubbs, Reynolds and Gainsborough were constantly demanding more from themselves.
The interest of Lionel de Rothschild, a prominent art collector, helped to draw attention to the artist's best work and also contributed to their rising value. Others would pick up on this and start to collect his work for themselves.
Although prefering his landscape work, portraits were a valuable source of income for Gainsborough through multiple royal commissions. This work helped to push his reputation above other members of the Royal Academy and as a result allowed his to command a certain level of influence in the organisation.
Artist Gainsborough would try to portray himself as a manic, entirely spontaneous artist, almost like an 18th century Pollock, Rothko or Picasso. In reality he was intelligent and considered, but with some flair added in for good measure. Many who met both Reynolds and Gainsborough would tend to find the latter more engaging and a star quality more apparent.
Many have considered Reynolds to be the learned, educated individual and Gainsborough quite the opposite. In reality Thomas was a follower of theatre and intellectual society in general. He also counted writers and actors amongst his closest circle of friends.
The most famous paintings from artist Gainsborough are listed below, with more information available on each on their respective pages. He took in different parts of England during his distinguished career, covering London, Suffolk and parts of the West Country. Gainsborough House has been set up in his honour and hosts some of his original artwork.
 
                                        
                                        Evening Landscape Peasants and Mounted Figures
 
                                        
                                        George Brydges Rodney Admiral of the White
 
                                        
                                        Homecoming
 
                                        
                                        Isaac Henrique Sequeira
 
                                        
                                        James Maitland 8th Earl of Lauderdale
 
                                        
                                        Johann Christian Fischer
 
                                        
                                        John and Henry Trueman Villebois
 
                                        
                                        John Campbell 4th Duke of Argyll
 
                                        
                                        John Henderson
 
                                        
                                        John Montagu 4th Earl of Sandwich
 
                                        
                                        John Plampin
 
                                        
                                        John Spencer 1st Earl Spencer
 
                                        
                                        Joseph Gibbs
 
                                        
                                        King George III
 
                                        
                                        Lady Alston
 
                                        
                                        Lady Ligonier
 
                                        
                                        Landscape with a Woodcutter and Milkmaid
 
                                        
                                        Landscape with Cattle
 
                                        
                                        Landscape with Sandpit
 
                                        
                                        Lord Hastings Governor of India
 
                                        
                                        Mr and Mrs John Gravenor and their Daughters Elizabeth and Ann
 
                                        
                                        Mr and Mrs William Hallett the Morning Walk
 
                                        
                                        Mrs Grace Elliott
 
                                        
                                        Mrs Graham
 
                                        
                                        Mrs Sarah Siddons the Actress
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of a Woman
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Ann Ford later Mrs Thicknesse
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Colonel John Bullock
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of David Garrick
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Elizabeth Bowes
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of George Spencer 2nd Earl Spencer
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of George Venables Vernon 2nd Lord Vernon
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Grace Dalrymple Elliott
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of James Christie
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Johann Christian Bach
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of John Russell 4th Duke of Bedford
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Louisa Lady Clarges
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Mary Countess Howe
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Mary Gainsborough
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Mrs Awse
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Mrs Drummond
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Mrs John Bolton
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Sarah Kirby Née Bull and John Joshua Kirby
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of the Artist's Daughter with a Cat
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of the Artist's Daughters
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Molly and Peggy with Drawing Supplies
 
                                        
                                        Portrait of Thomas Linley
 
                                        
                                        Richard Hurd Bishop of Worcester
 
                                        
                                        Richard Paul Jordell
 
                                        
                                        River Landscape with Rustic Lovers
 
                                        
                                        Rocky Coastal Scene
 
                                        
                                        Seashore with Fishermen
 
                                        
                                        Self Portrait I
 
                                        
                                        Self Portrait II
 
                                        
                                        Squire John Wilkinson
 
                                        
                                        The Artist with his Wife and Daughter
 
                                        
                                        The Artist's Wife
 
                                        
                                        The Hon Frances Duncombe
 
                                        
                                        The Honourable Charles Wolfran Cornwall
 
                                        
                                        The Linley Sisters Mrs Sheridan and Mrs Tickell
 
                                        
                                        The Mall in St James's Park
 
                                        
                                        The Miniature Portrait of a Young Boy
 
                                        
                                        Wooded Landscape with Cattle by a Pool and a Cottage at Evening
 
                                        
                                        The Woodcutter's House
 
                                        
                                        Thomas Pennant
 
                                        
                                        Two Shepherd Boys with Dogs Fighting
 
                                        
                                        William Poyntz of Midgham and his Dog Amber
 
                                        
                                        


 
									 
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                         
                                        
                                        