Portrait of John Langston, Esquire, of Sarsden, 1787

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John Langston, Esquire, was a country gentleman in England of great standing. His dark suit with ruffled blouse and powdered wig are of-the-moment fashion. Langston is standing before an open window depicting a bucolic countryside, perhaps meant to represent his own land holdings in Sarsden.

Thomas Gainsborough was one of the most talented and sought-after British portraitists of the 18th century. While he maintained that landscape painting was his first love, his numerous portraits of English nobility brought him great financial rewards.

Details
Title
Portrait of John Langston, Esquire, of Sarsden
Artist Life
1727–1788
Role
Artist
Accession Number
63.8
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