'Thomas Gainsborough. The Portraits, Fancy Pictures and Copies after Old Masters' wins prize

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'Thomas Gainsborough. The Portraits, Fancy Pictures and Copies after Old Masters' wins prize
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LONDON.- Thomas Gainsborough. The Portraits, Fancy Pictures and Copies after Old Masters by Hugh Belsey has been announced as the winner of the 18th annual William MB Berger Prize for British Art History.

The work – published by Yale University Press for The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art – saw off a shortlist including works spanning more than 400 years of art history, books exploring Roger Fry, Nicholas Hilliard, Van Gogh, Edward Lear & 20th-century British architects.

The annual prize created to recognize excellence in the field of British art history was created in 2001 by the Berger Collection Educational Trust (BCET) and The British Art Journal, in honour of the late American collector and patron William MB Berger.




Since its inception, the Berger Prize has come to be recognized as the most respected in the field.

A panel of seven judges assessed all the works and picked Hugh Belsey as the winner, who will receive £5000.

Hugh Belsey says “I am delighted to be awarded the Berger Prize for my Gainsborough catalogue. The appreciation of my work by the judges is very humbling and extremely flattering. This recognition gives me an opportunity to acknowledge the financial support from the Paul Mellon Centre for my work together with the kindness and hard work of many people who helped me with the book. Brian Allen and the late John Hayes gave me so much encouragement, Jonny Yarker contributed a section of the book, Guilland Sutherland edited it and provided the elegant book design and Maisoon Rehani sourced all the illustrations. Without their help, and the help of many others, I am certain that a catalogue of Gainsborough’s portraits would still be a pipedream. I am most grateful.”

Scholars and enthusiasts alike have enjoyed this ambitious two-volume catalogue raisonné of Thomas Gainsborough’s portraits and copies of Old Master works. The catalogue contains approximately 1,100 paintings, including nearly 200 works newly attributed to the British master, as well as updated information about his subjects and specially commissioned photography. Each portrait entry includes the biography of the sitter—including several newly identified—the painting’s provenance, and exhibitions in which each work was shown. Gainsborough’s copies after Old Masters, painted in admiration and used to assimilate their style of painting into his own work, are documented here as well. Research includes in-depth analysis of newspaper archives and other printed material to establish the date of a painting’s production, chart the development of the artist’s style, and assess the impression the work made within the context of its time.

Katherine MB Berger, daughter of William MB Berger and Trustee of the Berger Collection Educational Trust, said, “The Berger Collection Educational Trust was established with the ethos that a deeper understanding of art and history will provide viewers and readers with new insights into the world and themselves – and Hugh Belsey’s catalogue raisonné of Thomas Gainsborough perfectly encapsulates that.”

Usually the winner is announced at an event in London during December, but the global pandemic means that is not possible in 2020, and so this year the Berger Prize is going online. There will be an online, free to view event on Tuesday 1 December from 6pm (UK time), where the winning work will be celebrated and explored with a panel discussion / Q&A.

Professor Robin Simon, Editor, The British Art Journal, said, “It is a huge shame we are not going to be able to hold a physical prizegiving event this year, but the opportunity to hold an event online means we can take a much deeper look at our winning title - Thomas Gainsborough. The Portraits, Fancy Pictures and Copies after Old Masters - and also share this experience with anyone globally. It’s actually an exciting opportunity to connect even more people with the Berger Prize and the work of Gainsborough.”










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