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Study of a Woman Facing Right, Possibly Ann Ford (Later Mrs. Philip Thicknesse)

 (British, 1727–1788)
Dateca. 1760
MediumBlack chalk (with evidence of chalk dipped in oil) and pencil on buff laid paper
Dimensions14 1/8 x 10 3/8 in. (35.9 x 26.4 cm)
Credit LineHenry Clay Frick Bequest
Accession number1913.3.07
Commentary

This study by one of the preeminent portraitists in eighteenth-century England has been linked to his first monumental full-length portrait of a woman, the musician and singer Ann Ford, painted early in the artist's Bath period. Gainsborough occasionally produced drawings in preparation for his portraits, and surviving sheets suggest that he made several studies for Ann Ford, Later Mrs. Phillip Thicknesse (1760), now at the Cincinnati Art Museum. These reflect the effort he made to achieve a satisfying figural composition. Similarities between this sheet and the final portrait include the pattern of light and shade across the skirt, the placement of the figure’s legs, and the style of her shoes, which are repeated almost exactly in the painting. Here, the artist places the subject outdoors and appears to work out an initial idea for her pose and dress. The sheet may have been executed from life or perhaps from a mannequin in Gainsborough's studio, which he was known to use in the early years of his career.

Collection History

The artist’s widow, Margaret Gainsborough (d. 1798). Her daughter, Margaret Gainsborough (d. 1820). By descent to either Henry Briggs or, through Sophia Lane, to Richard Lane, Gainsborough’s great-nephew. Probably Lane sale, Christie’s, London, February 25, 1831, part of Lot 96 or Lot 98. John Postle Heseltine. Colnaghi (?). Knoedler. Frick, 1913.

Source: The Frick Collection: Drawings, Prints & Later Acquisitions. Volume IX. New York: The Frick Collection, 2003.

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