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rdfs:comment | - Thomas Gainsborough (14 May 1727 – 2 August 1788) was an English artist who was one of the most famous portrait and landscape painters of 18th century Britain.
- Thomas Gainsborough was an English painter of portraits and landscapes. He painted a portrait of Ace that would hang in Windsor Castle in 1988. (TV: Silver Nemesis) Scaroth also acquired some of Gainsborough's paintings. (TV: City of Death) Alek Zenos cited Gainsborough among others as an example of Britain's rich culture of artists. (AUDIO: We Are The Daleks) Frustrated with Vincent van Gogh's impressionistic rendition of the invisible monster, the Eleventh Doctor said that this would never happen with Gainsborough or another "proper" painter. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)
- In 1984, Kermit the Frog appeared in Miss Piggy's Art Masterpiece Calendar as "Green Boy," a spoof of Gainsborough's 1770 portrait "The Blue Boy."
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abstract | - Thomas Gainsborough (14 May 1727 – 2 August 1788) was an English artist who was one of the most famous portrait and landscape painters of 18th century Britain.
- Thomas Gainsborough was an English painter of portraits and landscapes. He painted a portrait of Ace that would hang in Windsor Castle in 1988. (TV: Silver Nemesis) Scaroth also acquired some of Gainsborough's paintings. (TV: City of Death) Alek Zenos cited Gainsborough among others as an example of Britain's rich culture of artists. (AUDIO: We Are The Daleks) Frustrated with Vincent van Gogh's impressionistic rendition of the invisible monster, the Eleventh Doctor said that this would never happen with Gainsborough or another "proper" painter. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)
- In 1984, Kermit the Frog appeared in Miss Piggy's Art Masterpiece Calendar as "Green Boy," a spoof of Gainsborough's 1770 portrait "The Blue Boy."
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