A Peasant Family going to Market
Thomas Gainsborough, 1771–1774

The most ambitious of the artist's drawings as well as one of his largest, this work shows a group of figures travelling past a rocky outcrop. The figures do not pay much attention to each other and the various ages of the are either too close or too disparate to be convincing as husband and wife, or parent and child. To describe the characters as 'peasants' seems something of a misnomer too. Rather than rural toil the figures emit an air of idyllic theatricality. The main source for the drawing appears to be Rembrandt's 'The Flight into Egypt' but Gainsborough's debt is not slavish. There is a rococo lightness about the composition, which, when coupled with the grandeur of the group itself, is matched by few of the artist's other works.
More information
Title of artwork, date
A Peasant Family going to Market, 1771–1774
Date supported
1992
Medium and material
Chalk & wash
Dimensions
410 x 533 cm
Grant
40000
Total cost
357600

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