'Portraits by an 18th-century feminist dad' – Gainsborough’s Family Album review

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Thomas Gainsborough was often dismissed as a flatterer of the elites, yet these personal paintings of his two daughters are so full of life you sense they could walk out of the gallery

 

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Feminist Dad? In the 18th century? You serious you deluded left wing nut jobs. See a shrink because you have serious issues!

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