Thomas Gainsborough - Mr and Mrs Andrews

This painting is unusual because of its combination of a dual portrait and a landscape. Probably Gainsborough trying to show off his dual capabilities. This combination of portrait and some activity or other elements is called a “conversation piece”. In Eighteenth century England, a technique once used to communicate the dynamism of dramatic narrative has found a new and divergent use - the stasis of power and property. The painting of Mrs Andrew’s lap is unfinished. Possible left for a future child.

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Thomas Gainsborough - Mr and Mrs Andrews - 1750
The National Gallery, London