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- Detailed Portrait
- Stuart Military Art
- Rowley Portrait Analysis
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George Romney’s ‘Mrs Crouch’ (1787) is a stunning Neoclassical portrait showcasing exquisite realism & detail. Explore this serene beauty, rich textures & warm palette.
A distinguished portrait of Major General James Stuart by George Romney, painted in 1787, captures the commanding presence of a military leader amidst maps and a horse – an exquisite example of British Neoclassical portraiture perfect for your collection.
George Romney's poignant 1787 portrait, 'Mrs Jordan,' captures Dorothea Bland as 'Peggy' in a wedding gown, evoking sadness and contemplation with her distant gaze. Admire this exquisite example of British Neoclassical portraiture and discover its beauty.
Admire George Romney’s ‘Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley,’ a neoclassical portrait of an elderly naval officer. Explore its dramatic lighting, rich colors & historical significance.