Mrs. Maria Robinson (Perdita)


size(cm): 50x35
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Description

The painting "Mrs. Mary Robinson" by Thomas Gainsborough is an exceptional work of art noted for its artistic style, composition, and use of color. This masterpiece was created in the year 1781 and has an original size of 234 x 153 cm.

One of the most interesting aspects of this painting is the artistic style used by Gainsborough. The artist used the rococo technique, characterized by its elegance, lightness and ornamentation. This technique can be clearly seen in the model's clothing, which is full of details and ornaments.

The composition of the painting is also remarkable. Gainsborough managed to create a balanced and harmonious image, using the technique of the diagonal to guide the viewer's gaze towards the central figure of the painting. The model, Mrs. Mary Robinson, is seated on a sofa and looks out at the viewer with a serene and calm expression.

As for colour, Gainsborough used a soft and delicate palette, which gives the painting a sense of calm and serenity. Pastel shades of pink, blue and yellow blend harmoniously, creating an atmosphere of elegance and sophistication.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating. Mrs. Mary Robinson was a famous 18th century English actress and poet, known for her beauty and her relationship with the Prince of Wales. Gainsborough portrayed her on several occasions, and this painting is one of his most famous.

Finally, a little known aspect of this painting is that it was acquired by the famous writer and art critic John Ruskin in the 19th century. Ruskin considered it one of Gainsborough's best works and kept it in his private collection for many years.

In summary, the painting "Mrs. Mary Robinson" by Thomas Gainsborough is an exceptional work of art that stands out for its artistic style, composition, color and its fascinating history. It is one of the best representations of the Rococo and a display of the talent and skill of one of the greatest artists of the 18th century.

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