John Kirby (c.1752 – c.1753) by Thomas Gainsborough

John Kirby - Thomas Gainsborough - c.1752 - c.1753

Artwork Information

TitleJohn Kirby
ArtistThomas Gainsborough
Datec.1752 - c.1753
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRococo
Current LocationFitzwilliam Museum (University of Cambridge), Cambridge, UK

About John Kirby

The artwork, titled “John Kirby,” was created by Thomas Gainsborough circa 1752-1753. This oil on canvas portrait belongs to the Rococo art movement and is housed in the Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, UK.

The portrait exhibits a mature gentleman with a solemn expression, dressed in dark, traditional attire that contrasts with his light-colored hair. The background is a simple, dark gradient, which serves to emphasize the subject’s figure and facial features. Gainsborough’s brushwork and use of light create a delicate interplay of shadows, highlighting the texture of the subject’s hair and the details in his face. The simplicity and depth of the composition reflect the artist’s skill in capturing the character and dignity of his sitter, characteristic of Rococo portraiture.

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