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Gainsborough, Thomas, 1727–1788

Thomas Gainsborough letters to his sister Mrs. Mary Gibbon,

1777-1781

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Thomas Gainsborough letters to his sister Mrs. Mary Gibbon,, 1777-1781, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection.




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  • Creator

    Gainsborough, Thomas, 1727–1788

  • Title(s)

    Thomas Gainsborough letters to his sister Mrs. Mary Gibbon,

  • Published/Created

    1777-1781.

  • Physical Description

    2 letters ; 27 cm.

  • Holdings

    Rare Books and Manuscripts
    ND497.G3 A3 1777
    Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
    Accessible in the Study Room [Request]

  • Copyright Status

    Copyright Not Evaluated

  • Classification

    Archives & Manuscripts

  • Notes

    Pen and brown ink.
    Two autograph letters, signed, from Gainsborough to his sister Mrs. Mary Gibbon. Both letters are mounted and housed in a red cloth slip-case. The first, dated 22 September 1777 is a request for a loan of 20 pounds to pay for treatment of a leg ulcer for "a poor wench whom I used to speak to at Bath", and Gainsborough is clearly concerned that his wife should not find out about this. At the time of writing Gainsborough was engaged in painting a full-length portrait of Miss Read, Sir Benjamin Truman's granddaughter. The letter also refers to the Duke of Dorset's intention "to buy two landskips as soon as his house is ready". The second letter is undated, but was evidently written during the short marriage of Gainsborough's daughter Mary to the musician Johann Christian Fischer. The couple separated within a year of their marriage on 22 Nov. 1780. Gainsborough disapproved of the marriage and wrote to his sister that "Fischer has deceived me in his circumstances," for which reason his daughter Mary was "playing the devil to raise money." Gainsborough learned that his daughter was buying material from one haberdasher to sell on to another; an offence punishable, as Gainsborough points out, by transportation. He asks his sister for help in establishing whether this was done with or without her husband's knowledge.
  • Subject Terms

    Fischer, Johann Christian, 1733–1800 -- Correspondence. |
    Gainsborough, Mary, 1748–1826. |
    Gainsborough, Thomas, 1727–1788 -- Correspondence. |
    Gibbon, Mary, 1713–ca. 1790 -- Correspondence.

  • Form/Genre

    Correspondence.

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