Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire

1783

Thomas Gainsborough

Painter, British, 1727 - 1788

A woman with pale, smooth skin stands wearing a loosely draped, champagne-peach dress in this vertical portrait painting. Her body faces us but she turns her head to look down and off to our right with brown eyes. She has dark brows, an upturned nose, and her carnation-red lips are closed in a slight smile. Her ash-brown hair is loosely pulled up so it sweeps back from her face, while thick curls cascade down her neck and over her shoulders. Her long sleeved, floor-length dress is tied at her waist with a sage-green sash. Gossamer-white fabric drapes around her upper arms, and she holds the long ends in both hands. Her right elbow, to our left, rests on the high base of columns that rise behind her and off the top edge of the canvas. A rust-red curtain drapes down from the top of the painting, over the columns. To our right, beyond the columns, the landscape opens to a view of trees beneath a blue sky with white puffy clouds.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    oil on canvas

  • Credit Line

    Andrew W. Mellon Collection

  • Dimensions

    overall: 235.6 x 146.5 cm (92 3/4 x 57 11/16 in.)
    framed: 266.7 x 174.6 x 14.6 cm (105 x 68 3/4 x 5 3/4 in.)

  • Accession

    1937.1.93


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Painted for the sitter's mother, Georgiana, Countess Spencer [1737-1814], wife of John Spencer, 1st earl Spencer [1734-1783], Althorp, Northamptonshire; by descent[1] to John, 7th earl Spencer [1892-1975], Althorp; purchased 1924 by (Duveen Brothers, Inc., London and New York); sold 13 April 1925 to Andrew W. Mellon, Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C.; deeded December 1934 to The A.W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust, Pittsburgh; gift 1937 to NGA.
[1] Additional Earls Spencer per The Getty Provenance Index, and NGA curatorial files.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1783

  • Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1783, no. 78, as Portrait of a lady of quality.

1859

  • The Works of Ancient Masters and Deceased British Artists, British Institution, London, 1859, no. 149.

1862

  • International Exhibition, South Kensington, London, 1862, no. 72.

1885

  • The Works of Thomas Gainsborough, R.A., Grosvenor Gallery, London, 1885, no. 145.

1892

  • Loan Collection of Pictures, Corporation of London Art Gallery, 1892, no. 92.

2010

  • Thomas Gainsborough and the Modern Woman, Cincinnati Art Museum; San Diego Museum of Art, 2010-2011, not in catalogue (shown only in San Diego).

Bibliography

1783

  • Morning Herald, 29 April 1783.

  • Morning Post, 1 May 1783.

  • St. James's Chronicle, 1 May 1783.

1822

  • Dibdin, Thomas Fognall. Aedes Althorpianae. London, 1822: 275.

1880

  • Graves, Henry, & Company. Engravings from the Works of Thomas Gainsborough, R.A.. London, c. 1880: no. 33 (mezzotint by R. B. Parkes, published 1870).

1898

  • Armstrong, Sir Walter. Gainsborough & His Place in English Art. London, 1898: 194; popular ed., London, 1904: 263.

1915

  • Whitley, William T. Thomas Gainsborough. London, 1915: 197-199.

1928

  • Whitley, William T. Artists and Their Friends in England 1700-1800. London, 1928: 1:396-398.

1941

  • Preliminary Catalogue of Paintings and Sculpture. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1941: 71, no. 93.

  • Duveen Brothers. Duveen Pictures in Public Collections of America. New York, 1941: no. 284, repro.

1942

  • Book of Illustrations. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1942: 241, repro. 14.

1949

  • Paintings and Sculpture from the Mellon Collection. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1949 (reprinted 1953 and 1958): 109, repro.

1957

  • Shapley, Fern Rusk. Comparisons in Art: A Companion to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. London, 1957 (reprinted 1959): pl. 89.

1958

  • Waterhouse, Sir Ellis. Gainsborough. London, 1958: no. 194, pl. 206.

1960

  • The National Gallery of Art and Its Collections. Foreword by Perry B. Cott and notes by Otto Stelzer. National Gallery of Art, Washington (undated, 1960s): 19, repro. 20.

1963

  • Walker, John. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. New York, 1963 (reprinted 1964 in French, German, and Spanish): 319, repro.

1965

  • Summary Catalogue of European Paintings and Sculpture. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1965: 54.

1968

  • National Gallery of Art. European Paintings and Sculpture, Illustrations. Washington, 1968: 47, repro.

1975

  • European Paintings: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1975: 142, repro.

  • Walker, John. National Gallery of Art, Washington. New York, 1975: no. 496, color repro.

  • Paulson, Ronald. Emblem and Expression: Meaning in English Art of the Eighteenth Century. London, 1975: 216, pl. 148.

1984

  • Walker, John. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Rev. ed. New York, 1984: 357, no. 494, color repro.

1985

  • European Paintings: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1985: 164, repro.

1991

  • Kopper, Philip. America's National Gallery of Art: A Gift to the Nation. New York, 1991: 60.

1992

  • Hayes, John. British Paintings of the Sixteenth through Nineteenth Centuries. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art Systematic Catalogue. Washington, D.C., 1992: 95-97, repro. 96.

2013

  • Bennett, Shelly M. _ The Art of Weath: The Huntingtons in the Gilded Age_. San Marino, 2013: 271, 273, 275, 277, color fig. 5.5.

Wikidata ID

Q20179192


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