• ‘Forest (Cornard Wood)’ was created in c.1747 by Thomas Gainsborough in Rococo style.
  • Cornard Wood is on the outskirts of the village of Great Cornard, two miles from Sudbury, where Gainsborough was born.
  • Cornard wood is located on the outskirts of the Great Cornard, just 2 miles from Sudbury where Thomas Gainsborough was born.
  • Cornard Wood, near Sudbury, Suffolk is a 1748 landscape painting by Thomas Gainsborough, now in the National Gallery, London, which bought it in 1875.
  • Here, he shows rural folk travelling in the free world of the woods. Thomas Gainsborough's Cornard Wood.
  • Let's take a closer look at some of the most famous Thomas Gainsborough paintings so you can get a clear view of the talent of this intriguing artist.
  • Exhibitions. Agnews, Summer Exhibition of Pictures by Old Masters, London 1947, No. 7, as ‘Cornard Wood’ by Gainsborough. Share.
  • Dimensions: 122 cm x 155 cm. Cornard Wood is on the outskirts of the village of Great Cornard, two miles from Sudbury, where Gainsborough was born.
  • Cornard Wood. by Thomas Gainsborough. painting by Thomas Gainsborough (Museum: National Gallery). Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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