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Oil painting up for sale

A recently discovered portrait by the 18th-century artist Thomas Gainsborough, who lived in Bath, features in Bonhams' sale of Old Master paintings next month. The oil painting, pictured, which has never been seen at auction before, is expected ...

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Warhol and Lowry . . . for one day only

The public are to be given the chance to view an art collection that they own but can only rarely see, which includes works by artists such as Andy Warhol, Thomas Gainsborough, LS Lowry, and Lucian Freud.

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'Lost' Gainsborough painting discovered

FOR years it hung unrecognised above a radiator on a hotel staircase. But when Suffolk art historian Hugh Belsey took one look at the painting, he realised instantly it was one of Thomas Gainsborough's lost works.

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Liverpool News: Restored unknown Gainsborough makes its public debut at Grosvenor

AN UNKNOWN painting by Thomas Gainsborough, one of Britain's great 18th century portrait and landscape painters, has gone on display at Ches-ter’s Grosvenor Museum.

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Gainsborough gains, 12 December, 1927

THERE has just been placed on loan in the upper room of the National Gallery, in which Old Master drawings usually hang, the notable series of drawings by Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. (1727-1788), which belongs to Mr Arthur Kay.