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'''Thomas Gainsborough''' was an [[English]] painter of [[portrait]]s and landscapes. He painted a portrait of [[Ace]] that would hang in [[Windsor Castle]] in [[1988]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'') | '''Thomas Gainsborough''' was an [[English]] painter of [[portrait]]s and landscapes. He painted a portrait of [[Ace]] that would hang in [[Windsor Castle]] in [[1988]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'') | ||
[[Scaroth]] also acquired some of Gainsborough's paintings. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'') The [[Third Doctor]] noted what looked like a genuine Gainsborough in the [[waiting room]] for a clinic owned by the "Chief Administrator", who was actually | [[Scaroth]] also acquired some of Gainsborough's paintings. ([[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'') The [[Third Doctor]] noted what looked like a genuine Gainsborough in the [[waiting room]] for a clinic owned by the "Chief Administrator", who was actually {{Hound}}. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Rise of the New Humans (audio story)|The Rise of the New Humans]]'') | ||
In [[October]] [[1987]], [[Alek Zenos]] cited Gainsborough among others as an example of [[Britain]]'s rich culture of artists. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[We Are The Daleks (audio story)|We Are The Daleks]]'') | In [[October]] [[1987]], [[Alek Zenos]] cited Gainsborough among others as an example of [[Britain]]'s rich culture of artists. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[We Are The Daleks (audio story)|We Are The Daleks]]'') |
Revision as of 18:23, 11 January 2023
Thomas Gainsborough was an English painter of portraits and landscapes. He painted a portrait of Ace that would hang in Windsor Castle in 1988. (TV: Silver Nemesis)
Scaroth also acquired some of Gainsborough's paintings. (TV: City of Death) The Third Doctor noted what looked like a genuine Gainsborough in the waiting room for a clinic owned by the "Chief Administrator", who was actually the Monk. (AUDIO: The Rise of the New Humans)
In October 1987, Alek Zenos cited Gainsborough among others as an example of Britain's rich culture of artists. (AUDIO: We Are The Daleks)
Frustrated with Vincent van Gogh's impressionistic rendition of the invisible monster, the Eleventh Doctor said that this would never happen with Gainsborough or another "proper" painter. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)
Behind the scenes
- Adrienne Corri, who played Mena in the television story The Leisure Hive, wrote a book about Gainsborough.