The artist’s works:
Conversation in a Park
c.1746–1748
Musée du Louvre, Paris
Landscape in Suffolk
c.1748
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Portrait of the Artist with his Wife and Daughter
c.1748
National Gallery, London
View in Suffolk
c.1755
Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis
A Grand Landscape
early 1760s
Worcester Art Museum, Worcester
Portrait of a Woman
c.1760
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
Portrait of the Artist’s Daughters
c.1763–1764
Worcester Art Museum, Worcester
The Road from Market
1767–1768
Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo
David Garrick
1770
National Portrait Gallery, London
Portrait of Margaret Burr
early 1770s
Private collection
The Artist’s Daughter Margaret
c.1772
Tate Britain, London
Tristram and Fox
c.1775–1785
Tate Britain, London
Portrait of Sarah Buxton
c.1776–1777
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
Margaret Gainsborough holding a Theorbo
c.1777
National Gallery, London
Pomeranian Bitch and Puppy
c.1777
Tate Britain, London
The Artist’s Daughter Mary
1777
Tate Britain, London
Portrait of Margaret Gainsborough
1778
Courtauld Institute of Art, London
Seashore with Fishermen
1781–1782
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Rocky, Wooded Landscape with a Dell and Weir
c.1782–1783
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland
Mountain Landscape with Bridge
1783–1784
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Woody Landscape
c.1783–1784
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford
Mrs Siddons
1785
National Gallery, London
A Woodman Seated on a Bundle of Faggots
1787
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
Cottage Children
1787
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Rocky landscape with Hagar and Ishmael
c.1788
National Museum Wales, Cardiff
Born | baptized May 14 | 1727 | Sudbury, Suffolk (England) |
Died | August 2 | 1788 | London (England) |
Cause of death | Cancer |
Wife | Margaret Burr (1728-1798) |
Daughter | Mary Gainsborough (?-1748) |
Daughter | Mary Gainsborough (1750-1826) |
Son-in-law | Johann Christian Fischer (c.1733-1800) |
Daughter | Margaret Gainsborough (1751-1820) |
Occupation | Painter |