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Thomas Gainsborough FRSA (christened 14 May 1727, died 2 August 1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. He surpassed his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds to become the dominant British portraitist of the second half of the 18th century. He painted quickly, and the works of his maturity are characterised by a light palette and easy strokes. He preferred landscapes to portraits, and is credited (with Richard Wilson) as the originator of the 18th-century British landscape school. Gainsborough was a founding member of the Royal Academy.
He was born in Sudbury, Suffolk, the youngest son of John Gainsborough, a weaver and maker of woollen goods, and his wife, the sister of the Reverend Humphry Burroughs. One of Gainsborough's brothers, Humphrey, had a faculty for mechanics and was said to have invented the method of condensing steam in a separate vessel, which was of great service to James Watt; another brother, John, was known as Scheming Jack because of his passion for designing curiosities.
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Actors: Leslie Denison (actor), Al Ferguson (actor), Lew Davis (actor), Cyril Delevanti (actor), Herbert Evans (actor), Edward Cooper (actor), Alec Craig (actor), Matthew Boulton (actor), Norman Ainsley (actor), Frank Baker (actor), Wilson Benge (actor), Eric Blore (actor), Jimmy Aubrey (actor), Gibson Gowland (actor), Charles Coleman (actor),
Plot: London, 1783: Kitty, a saucy wench of the slums, meets the painter Gainsborough by stealing his shoes. He paints her as an "anonymous lady" who excites the interest of his noble friends, notably penniless Sir Hugh Marcy, who schemes to pass Kitty off as a genuine lady (a formidable task) and marry her off for financial gain. But Kitty has her own ideas about the uses of matrimony. Lots of decolletage.
Keywords: art, based-on-novel, british-high-society, character-name-in-title, impersonation, marriage-for-money, painting, rags-to-riches