Thomas Gainsborough (Sudbury, Suffolk, 14 a viz Mae 1727 - Londrez, 2 a viz Eost 1788) a oa ul livour saoz, ar poltredour brudetañ en e vro en XVIIIvet kantved.
Er bloavezhioù 1740 e timezas gant Margaret Burr (1728-1798), bastardez da Henry Scudamore, dug Beaufort, a roe 200 £ dezho bep bloaz.
Gainsborough a varvas Diwar ar c'hrign-bev e varvas al livour e 1788 pa oa 62 vloaz.
Setu amañ 36 poltred ha 12 gweledva bet livet gant Th. Gainsborough etre 1745 ha 1788.
- Poltredoù
Clayton Jones (1745)
Conversation in a Park (1746)
Portrait of a Woman (1750)
Portrait of John Plampin (1752)
The Gravenor Family (1754)
The Painter's Daughters Chasing a Butterfly (1756)
A Man Called Mr. Wood, the Dancing Master (1757)
Mary Little, Later Lady Carr, (~1763)
Portrait of the Artist's Daughters (1763-64)
Portrait of the Composer Carl Friedrich Abel with his Viola da Gamba (~1765)
The lawyer Joshua Grigby III (1760-65)
Portrait of Francis Bennett (1766)
Lady Elizabeth Montagu, Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry ({~1767)
Portrait of Ignatius Sancho (1768)
Sir Robert Clayton (1769)
Maria, Lady Eardley (~1770)
The Linley Sisters (1772)
Johann Christian Bach (1776)
The Hon. Mrs. Thomas Graham (~1775)
Gainsborough`s Daughter Mary (1777)
Portrait of James Christie (1778)
Portrait of Margaret Gainsborough (1778)
Mrs. Grace Dalrymple Elliott (1778)
Colonel John Bullock (~1780)
An officer of the 4th Regiment of Foot (~1776)
Lady in Blue (~1780)
Madame Lebrun (1780)
Queen Charlotte (~1781)
Portrait of Giovanna Baccelli, (~1782)
Mrs. Sarah Siddons (1785)
The Morning Walk (1785)
The Cottage Girl (1785)
Portrait of Sophia Charlotte Digby, Lady Sheffield, (~1785)
The Marsham Children (1787)
Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (1787)
Mrs Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1787)
- Dremmvroioù
Cornard Wood, near Sudbury, Suffolk (1748)
Landscape in Suffolk (1748)
Holywells Park, Ipswich, (~1748–50)
Mr and Mrs Andrews (~1750)
Landscape with Stream and Weir, (~1750–53)
Hilly Landscape with Figures Approaching a Bridge (~1763)
Road from Market (~1767–68)
The Mall in St. James's Park (1783)
Coastal Landscape with a Shepherd and His Flock (~1783–84)
The Harvest Wagon (1784)
The Market Cart (1786)
River Landscape (hep deiziad)