Edward, 2nd Viscount Ligonier (1770) by Thomas Gainsborough

The artwork, titled “Edward, 2nd Viscount Ligonier,” was created by the esteemed artist Thomas Gainsborough in the year 1770. This portrait, rendered in oil on canvas, belongs to the Rococo art movement and measures 237.5 by 156.2 centimeters.

In the artwork, Viscount Ligonier is depicted standing beside a majestic horse, exuding a sense of nobility and command. He is attired in an elaborate red coat with gold accents, typical of military regalia of the period, holding a hat in one hand while the other rests on his hip. The background showcases a serene, perhaps idealized, pastoral setting, reflecting the refined aesthetics of the Rococo era. Gainsborough’s masterful use of light and texture vividly brings to life both the dignified stature of the Viscount and the grace of the horse, capturing a moment that is both serene and stately.

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