A revised catalogue of the artist's work brings his achievements into view
From the 1860s, a network of museums were founded nationwide
Morland was an exceptional landscape painter and a great observer of social mores
Diggers, dealers and dilettanti
The elegance of the volume makes it a fitting tribute to a triumvirate—the collector Paul Mellon, and the scholars Basil Taylor and Judy Egerton—who will always be associated with the artist’s name
Three publications illuminate the subject of Tate Britain’s major exhibition
An explanation, an adoration and a lament
Should Gainsborough’s House have given way to the Tate over a painting in the current Tate exhibition?