The Blue Boy, 1770 - Thomas Gainsborough

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    Canvas + Frame - The Blue Boy

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    Enamel Pin - The Blue Boy

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    Unisex Hoodie Premium Cotton - The Blue Boy

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  • Organic Tote Bag - The Blue Boy

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  • Canvas - The Blue Boy

    Canvas - The Blue Boy

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    Canvas - The Blue Boy

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  • Matte Poster + Frame - The Blue Boy

    Matte Poster + Frame - The Blue Boy

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    Matte Poster + Frame - The Blue Boy

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    Matte Poster - The Blue Boy

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    Matte Poster - The Blue Boy

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The story of The Blue Boy, 1770 - Thomas Gainsborough

A defining work of 18th-century English portraiture, The Blue Boy is often viewed as Gainsborough’s subtle rebuttal to Sir Joshua Reynolds' claim that cool colors should play only a supporting role in painting. With its luminous satin and poised composition, the work exemplifies Rococo elegance on the cusp of Romanticism; a study not just in fashion, but in painterly defiance.