Thomas Gainsborough

Wooded Landscape with Village Scene

early 1770s (not later than 1772)
Varnished gouache, over black and red chalks, on cream laid paper, laid down on canvas, stretched on a wooden stretcher and varnished again
43.5 × 55.9 cm (17.1 × 22 in)

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