A Herdsman with Three Cows by an Upland Pool
mid-1780s
Thomas Gainsborough
Thomas Gainsborough (British, 1727–1788)
Drawings
A Herdsman with Three Cows by an Upland Pool, mid-1780s. Thomas Gainsborough (British, 1727–1788). Watercolor, ink and oil paint heightened with white chalk ("Bristol lead white"); sheet: 21.9 x 31.3 cm (8 5/8 x 12 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 2006.156 Although he was one of the most celebrated society portraitists of his day, landscape painting was Thomas Gainsborough’s love and lifelong pleasure. Here, delicate layers of watercolor, ink, oil paint, and chalk result in a jewel-like work on paper. The composition combines the rural scene of a herdsman and three cows with an imagined, majestic mountain view, mingling the pastoral with the sublime. The sheet was among a group of 14 landscape drawings that Gainsborough selected as a gift for a close friend. Following the instruction of the influential painter and writer Jonathan Richardson, Gainsborough often arranged his landscape compositions with the brightest passage—here, the white cow and billowing clouds—near the center.
- Maker/Artist
- Gainsborough, Thomas
- Classification
- Drawing
- Formatted Medium
- watercolor, ink and oil paint heightened with white chalk ("Bristol lead white")
- Medium
- watercolor, ink, oil, paint, heightened, white, chalk, bristol, lead
- Dimensions
- Sheet: 21.9 x 31.3 cm (8 5/8 x 12 5/16 in.)
- Departments
- Drawings
- Accession Number
- 2006.156
- Credit Line
- Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
- Exhibitions
- British Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art , <em>Thomas Gainsborough: Themes and Variations, The Art of Landscape</em>. Lowell Libson, London (May 2003).<br><br><em>Gainsborough Drawings</em>. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (October 2 - December 4, 1983); Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX (December 17, 1983 - February 12, 1984); Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT (February 25 - April 22, 1984).<br><br><em>Thomas Gainsborough</em>. Tate Gallery, London (October 8, 1980 - January 4, 1981).
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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