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Illustrated by Jem Seeley
£4.99
Imagine the excitement of discovering an old trunk with the initials TG, filled with drawings and objects that might possibly have belonged to Thomas Gainsborough.
Follow the adventures of George and Tilly Grimwood as they discover more about a mysterious trunk they found in their attic at home on Friars Street, just around the corner from Gainsborough’s House, the childhood home of the great artist.
Is it fake or fortune?
24 x 17 cm
Paperback
24 pages, colour illustrations
Published by Gainsborough’s House Society
All purchases support Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury, Suffolk
Illustrated by Jem Seeley
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Gainsborough's House is in the heart of Suffolk, in Sudbury, and the birthplace and childhood home of Thomas Gainsborough – one of the great figures of British and World Art history, renowned not only in his advancement of portraiture to a higher level but also in being one of the founders of the British School of landscape painting.
A bricked Georgian Grade-I listed house with an intimate walled garden featuring a 400 year old Mulberry Tree, Gainsborough's House is currently undergoing an exciting new development, Reviving an Artist’s Birthplace. This is a two-year, £10.5m project to refurbish the House and build new galleries behind, to become the National Centre for Gainsborough.
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