Cornard Wood, near Sudbury, Suffolk
1748 painting by Thomas Gainsborough
Cornard Wood, near Sudbury, Suffolk | |
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Artist | Thomas Gainsborough |
Year | 1748 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 122 cm × 155 cm (48 in × 61 in) |
Location | National Gallery, London |
Cornard Wood, near Sudbury, Suffolk is a 1748 landscape painting by Thomas Gainsborough, now in the National Gallery, London, which bought it in 1875. The title has been used since 1828 and derives from a 1790 print of a Gainsborough work, though it is unproven whether the church tower in the background can be identified with that at Great Cornard, Suffolk.[1]
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