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The Blue Boy

Maker (British, 1727-1788)
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1770
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions70 5/8 × 48 3/4 × 1 in. (179.4 × 123.8 × 2.5 cm.) frame: 85 × 63 × 6 in. (215.9 × 160 × 15.2 cm.)
DescriptionThis iconic painting by Thomas Gainsborough, which is one of the gems of the Huntington painting collection, portrays in full length a young gentleman in blue attire standing on a wooded slope in a natural landscape.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextBlue Boy was Gainsborough’s first attempt at full length Van Dyck dress – knee breeches and a slashed doublet with a lace collar – which is based on the work of Anthony van Dyck, the 17th-century Flemish painter who had revolutionized British art. For Gainsborough, it was a way to show that he could match the elegance of the earlier court portraitist, who was as much a gentleman as his clients. Rather than a commission, it was painted for his own pleasure and as a demonstration of his abilities.

Though clearly indebted to Van Dyck, Gainsborough’s painting technique was entirely his own. Whereas Van Dyck applied color in discrete patches composed of short consecutive strokes, Gainsborough presents a chaos of erratic color and brushstrokes. The shimmering blue satin is rendered in a spectrum of minutely calibrated tints – indigo, lapis, cobalt, slate, turquoise, charcoal, and cream – that have been applied in extremely complex layers of vigorous slashes and fine strokes. At the proper distance, the diverse pigments crystallize into an illusion of solidity. Blue Boy did not seduce its first viewers with an image of a celebrity or with philosophical allusions, but with Gainsborough’s command of paint and the sheer mastery of his brushwork.

Status
On view
Object number21.1
Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton: "Pinkie"
Thomas Lawrence
1794
Object number: 27.61
Karl Friedrich Abel
Thomas Gainsborough
ca. 1777
Object number: 25.19
Penelope (Pitt), Viscountess Ligonier
Thomas Gainsborough
1770
Object number: 11.29
Edward, Viscount  (later Earl) Ligonier
Thomas Gainsborough
1770
Object number: 11.30
Henrietta Read, later Henrietta Meares
Thomas Gainsborough
ca.1777
Object number: 24.2
Woman with a Spaniel
Thomas Gainsborough
ca. 1749
Object number: 47.1
The Hon. Anne (Batson) Fane
Thomas Gainsborough
ca.1782
Object number: 26.108
Elizabeth (Jenks) Beaufoy, later Elizabeth Pycroft
Thomas Gainsborough
ca.1780
Object number: 24.1
Juliana (Howard) , Baroness Petre
Thomas Gainsborough
1788
Object number: 11.25
Cottage Door
Thomas Gainsborough
ca.1780
Object number: 22.3
Anne (Luttrell), Duchess of Cumberland
Thomas Gainsborough
ca. 1777
Object number: 12.10
Landscape with Farm Buildings and Country Cart
Thomas Gainsborough
ca.1754-56
Object number: 98.12