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- Phthalo Green
- Espresso
- Walnut
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- Clay
- 18Th Century Painting
- George Romney Portrait
- Historical Figure Art
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- Period Costume Art
- Oil On Canvas Print
- Classical Portraiture
- Elegant
- Portrait Painting
- Regency Era
- Formal Male Portrait
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- Rococo Art Style
- Baronet Portrait
- Neoclassical
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- Formal Studio Portrait
- Catherine Clemens
- Lancashire Artist
- Historical Portraiture
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Georgian Era Art
- Victorian Era Influence
- Elegant Attire
- Raikes Artwork
Admire George Romney's 'Catherine Clemens,' a stunning 1788 portrait showcasing elegance & subtle expression. Explore this masterpiece at ArtsDot.com!
Sir John Trevelyan (1761–1846), 5th Bt is a portrait by George Romney painted in 1788. The painting depicts Sir John Trevelyan wearing a suit with a white shirt and tie, looking at the viewer. There are two other people in the painting, one on the left side of the frame and another on the right side. It's a Rococo style artwork.
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 this striking 18th-century portrait of Percivall Pott by George Romney, capturing colonial elegance; discover this masterpiece for your collection today.
Experience George Romney's striking 18th-century portrait of Robert Raikes, capturing formal elegance and period detail; discover this masterpiece for your collection.