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George Romney's 1776 portrait of Lady Elizabeth Stanley, Countess of Derby, captures aristocratic grace at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Explore her life & the artistry!
Capturing the quiet dignity of Georgian elegance, George Romney's 1782 oil portrait of Sir Chaloner Ogle masterfully blends psychological depth with refined sophistication, inviting you to explore this timeless masterpiece.
George Romney's 1775–77 portrait of Charles Lennox III exudes Georgian elegance, capturing the Duke’s contemplative gaze in rich Rococo‑Neoclassical style—discover this timeless masterpiece today.
George Romney's 'A woman said to be Emily Bertie Pott' (1781) is a captivating neoclassical portrait of a celebrated London courtesan, showcasing elegance and detail.
Admire George Romney's captivating portrait of Emma Hart as Miranda (1786), capturing her elegance and enigmatic gaze. Explore the iconic artwork’s history & significance!
George Romney’s ‘Mrs Crouch’ (1787) is a stunning Neoclassical portrait showcasing exquisite realism & detail. Explore this serene beauty, rich textures & warm palette.
Softly lit portrait of Miss Martindale in a white dress, captured by George Romney during the Georgian era; her serene gaze invites you to discover this timeless masterpiece.
A serene 1763 portrait by George Romney captures Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite in a blue coat amidst a tranquil park setting with his dog, offering a timeless piece of British history for your collection.
George Romney's 'The Artist’s Brother James Holding a Candle' (1761) is a captivating oil sketch showcasing candlelight realism & quiet contemplation.
A sophisticated portrait of Mrs. Bryan Cooke captures the elegance of the era through George Romney's masterful brushwork, inviting you to bring this timeless piece of British history into your private collection.
A charming 1784 portrait of a young boy in a vibrant red dress by George Romney captures the elegant spirit of the late 18th century, inviting you to bring this timeless piece of British history into your collection.
A captivating 1778 portrait of Elizabeth, Countess of Craven, featuring elegant pearls and a timeless gaze by master George Romney, inviting you to bring this piece of 18th-century British elegance into your collection.
Admire 'Captain Arthur Forbes' by George Romney, a captivating portrait of a colonial figure. This detailed oil painting showcases Romney’s skill and offers a glimpse into British history.
Capture the innocent charm of George Romney's Portrait of the Vernon children with its elegant depiction of siblings and a dog; discover this masterpiece today.
This captivating portrait by George Romney depicts Thomas Barrow, showcasing Romney's signature style—characterized by meticulous observation and refined composition—against a backdrop of classical furnishings. The painting exemplifies the artistic fervor of the Georgian era.
This striking portrait by George Romney depicts Alderman Thomas Wilson, Mayor of Kendal in 1761. Executed in the Rococo style against a brick wall, it showcases Romney's skill in portraying aristocratic figures with meticulous detail and refined aesthetic.
Experience the exquisite 18th-century portraiture of George Romney capturing Mary Rutledge Smith and her son; discover this masterpiece of Georgian elegance today.
A captivating portrait of a woman in white by George Romney captures the elegance of 1788 British high society through delicate brushwork, inviting you to bring this timeless masterpiece into your own collection.
Experience the intellectual camaraderie of George Romney's 1796 Rococo portrait, The Four Friends, capturing a moment of scholarly discussion you can bring home.
A striking 1762 portrait by George Romney captures a man in a vibrant red coat amidst a scholarly library setting, offering a timeless glimpse into British high society for your private collection.
A poignant moment of emotional connection unfolds in this George Romney portrait featuring a man in distress being comforted by a woman, offering a timeless piece for your collection.
This captivating portrait by George Romney depicts Miss Christian Cunninghame, showcasing her poise and beauty within a beautifully rendered landscape setting. Executed in 1781, it exemplifies Romney’s signature style and reflects the refined tastes of Georgian society.
Experience the captivating gaze of Captain William Bentinck in this 1788 portrait by George Romney, showcasing elegant Georgian style; discover this masterpiece today.
Experience George Romney's striking 18th-century portrait of James Macpherson, capturing aristocratic elegance in rich oil on canvas; discover this masterpiece today.