Cropley Ashley-Cooper with His Sister…, c. 1776 by Daniel Gardner

Cropley Ashley-Cooper with His Sister…, c. 1776

Daniel Gardner

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Cropley Ashley-Cooper with His Sister…, c. 1776

Daniel Gardner

Cropley Ashley-Cooper (Later 6th Earl of Shaftesbury) with His Sister Mary Anne Ashley-Cooper, Later Lady Sturt of Crichel, c. 1776. Gardner was last in the line of 18th-century British artists?beginning with Francis Cotes and reaching its zenith with Thomas Gainsborough, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and George Romney-whose lucrative careers were based on fashionable portraiture. Initially trained by Romney, Gardner established a successful portrait practice that was based on small-scale works in pastel, often in oval formats with landscape backgrounds, as in this drawing. Gardner was particularly adept at capturing the charm of youth, taking advantage of the special optical properties of pastel, whose minute, irregular particles reflect light diffusely, allowing an unparalleled velvety brilliance.

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