Gainsborough


[geynz-bur-oh, -buhr-oh; British geynz-ber-uh] /ˈgeɪnzˌbɜr oʊ, -ˌbʌr oʊ; British ˈgeɪnz bər ə/

noun
1.
Thomas, 1727–88, English painter.
/ˈɡeɪnzbərə; -brə/
noun
1.
Thomas. 1727–88, English painter, noted particularly for his informal portraits and for his naturalistic landscapes

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