Mr and Mrs Andrews

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"Mr and Mrs Andrews" is an 18th-century double portrait by Thomas Gainsborough, celebrated for its elegant depiction of a landed couple set within a meticulously rendered English landscape.

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Mr and Mrs Andrews canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf double portrait
oil painting
painting
artHistoricalSignificance important example of English landscape-portrait synthesis
key work in Gainsborough’s early career
artworkStyle elegant and naturalistic
collection The National Gallery NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Robert Andrews NERFINISHED
copyrightStatus public domain
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Thomas Gainsborough NERFINISHED
depicts English countryside
Frances Andrews NERFINISHED
Robert Andrews NERFINISHED
cornfield
estate of the Andrews family
farmland
fashionable 18th-century clothing
gun
hunting dog
landed gentry
oak tree
parkland
depictsTimePeriod mid-18th century England
exhibitionHistory permanently displayed at the National Gallery, London
genre landscape painting
portrait painting
hasPart extensive landscape background
figure of Mr Andrews
figure of Mrs Andrews NERFINISHED
unfinished area on Mrs Andrews’s lap
hasTitleInEnglish Mr and Mrs Andrews NERFINISHED
inception circa 1750
early 1750s
influencedBy Dutch landscape painting
languageOfWork none
location National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
locationOfCreation England NERFINISHED
mainSubject married couple
rural prosperity
materialUsed oil paint
movement British school of painting
Rococo
notableFor detailed depiction of agricultural land
integration of portrait and landscape
social commentary on land ownership
partOf British art of the 18th century
support canvas

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Thomas Gainsborough notableWork Mr and Mrs Andrews
Gainsborough notableWork Mr and Mrs Andrews