The Watering Place (painting)

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Yearc. 1777
Dimensions147.3 cm × 180.3 cm (58.0 in × 71.0 in)
The Watering Place
ArtistThomas Gainsborough
Yearc. 1777
TypeOil on canvas, landscape painting
Dimensions147.3 cm × 180.3 cm (58.0 in × 71.0 in)
LocationNational Gallery, London

The Watering Place is an oil on canvas landscape painting by the British artist Thomas Gainsborough, from c. 1777.[1][2] It is held in the National Gallery, in London.[3]

It was shown at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition of 1777. It was one seven paintings Gainsborough exhibited at the show, in a comeback after several years boycotting the Academy due to their rejection of his portrait of the Countess of Waldergrave at the Exhibition of 1773. It was widely acclaimed. Horace Walpole described it as being "in the style of Rubens and by far the finest landscape ever painted in England and equal to the Great Masters".[4]

It was donated to the National Gallery by the Lord Farnborough, in 1827.[5]

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