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Cover of Thomas Gainsborough: A country life (2002), featuring Mr and Mrs Andrews, c. 1750.

Hugh Graham Belsey, MBE, (born May 1954) is a British art historian who is an authority on the art of Thomas Gainsborough. For 23 years he was the curator of Gainsborough's House in Sudbury. He is currently compiling the catalogue raisonné of the portraits by Thomas Gainsborough for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, which is scheduled for publication in 2017.

Early life and education

Hugh Belsey was born in May 1954 in the district of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Manchester which he followed with a post-graduate diploma in art gallery and museum studies. He earned an MLitt in fine arts from the Barber Institute, University of Birmingham, where he specialised in the Grand Tour and the collecting of George, 3rd Earl Cowper.[1]

Career

Belsey worked at Bowood House in Wiltshire after which he became curator of Gainsborough's House in Sudbury, a position he held for 23 years.[1] As of 2016 he is a senior research fellow at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art where he is compiling the catalogue raisonné of the portraits by Thomas Gainsborough.[2] He teaches a museum course at the University of Buckingham.

Belsey was a founder member of the Constable Trust, and has served as its chairman. He was on the Council of the Association of Independent Museums for ten years.

In 2014, Belsey appeared in the BBC television series Fake or Fortune? in which he authenticated two previously unattributed works as being by Thomas Gainsborough.[3]

Selected publications

  • Gainsborough's family. Gainsborough's House Society, 1988.
  • Gainsborough the printmaker. Aldeburgh Foundation, 1988.
  • From Gainsborough to Constable: The emergence of naturalism in British landscape painting, 1750-1810. Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 1991. (Editor) ISBN 978-0851153001
  • Thomas Churchyard (1798-1865): A bicentenary exhibition from the collections at Christchurch Mansion. Ipswich Borough Council, Ipswich, 1998. ISBN 978-0906688274
  • Gainsborough's beautiful Mrs. Graham. National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1999. ISBN 978-1903278383
  • Love's prospect: Gainsborough's Byam family and the eighteenth century marriage portrait. Holburne Museum of Art, Bath, 2001.
  • Gainsborough at Gainsborough's house. Paul Holberton, London, 2002. ISBN 978-1903470060
  • Gainsborough Pop! Paul Holberton, London, 2002. (With Christopher Wright) ISBN 978-1903470084
  • Thomas Gainsborough: A country life. Prestel, Munich & London. 2002. ISBN 978-3791327846
  • Gainsborough's cottage doors: An insight into the artist's last decade. Paul Holberton, London, 2013.[4] ISBN 9781907372506

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