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Admire 'Portrait of Mrs. Verelst' by George Romney (1773). This elegant portrait captures the grace and sophistication of a Georgian lady, showcasing Romney’s masterful technique and artistic vision.
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.
Experience George Romney’s dignified portrait of William Paley, a key figure in 18th-century British philosophy and theology. This neoclassical masterpiece captures Paley's contemplative seriousness with masterful chiaroscuro and meticulous detail – discover this stunning artwork.
Admire George Romney's 'Portrait of James Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan.' This striking 1781 oil painting captures the nobleman’s dignified presence. Explore art history and a masterpiece!
Experience George Romney's dramatic 'King Lear' – a poignant portrayal of the aging monarch tearing off his robes amidst a tempestuous storm. A masterpiece capturing Shakespearean tragedy and human emotion.
Admire George Romney’s portrait of George Borlase, Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy and Registrary Fellow at Peterhouse Cambridge. Explore the refined artistry of British neoclassical painting.
Admire George Romney’s masterful portrait of Edmund Law, Lord Bishop of Carlisle – an elegant depiction capturing the dignity and sophistication of British aristocracy. Explore stunning reproductions today!
Admire William Alvey Darwin's portrait! This captivating 18th-century painting showcases a distinguished gentleman, expertly rendered by George Romney. Discover the artistry and historical context of this remarkable piece.
George Romney's 'The Artist’s Brother James Holding a Candle' (1761) is a captivating oil sketch showcasing candlelight realism & quiet contemplation.
Admire George Romney’s 1786 portrait of Esther Taubman! This exquisite oil painting showcases masterful detail & dramatic lighting, a key piece of 18th-century art.
George Harry Grey, 5th Earl of Stamford (1 October 1737 – 28 May 1819) was a British nobleman who succeeded his father as the Earl of Stamford. In 1761, he became Page of Honour at George III's coronation and served as Whig MP for Staffordshire until 1768. He married Lady Henrietta Bentinck in 1763 and had nine children including Lord Grey of Groby (1765–1845), his successor in the family titles.
George Romney’s 1793 portrait of Lord Grey of Groby captures a nobleman amidst nature in Neoclassical style. Explore this oil painting's rich details & historical significance.
Admire George Romney's masterful portrait of Captain John Taubman III, rendered in opulent Rococo style. Explore the details of this striking piece at WikiArt – your gateway to exceptional visual art.
George Romney’s luminous study captures rural tranquility with James Romney gazing thoughtfully at candlelight—a masterful depiction of Georgian domestic life by a celebrated portraitist. Explore this exquisite 1761 oil painting and bring timeless beauty into your home.
George Romney's captivating portrait of Robert Thyer, Chetham’s Librarian, showcases the scholar's dignified presence and scholarly pursuits. A detailed depiction from 1781, embodying Georgian elegance.
Explore George Romney's captivating 'Ferdinand Leaping from the Ship,' a dramatic fragment inspired by Shakespeare’s Tempest. Discover details about the artist and Bolton Museum's collection.
George Romney's 'William Prowting' captures a dignified gentleman in red, showcasing the artist’s refined portrait style and social commentary. Explore this classic British painting.
George Romney’s "John Postlethwaite" (1734-1802) is a refined 18th-century portrait in oil on canvas. Admire its neoclassical style, elegant composition & subtle details.
Experience George Romney's 1795 portrait of Warren Hastings, capturing the grandeur of late Georgian portraiture; discover this historical masterpiece for your collection.
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Admire George Romney's masterful portrait of Brigadier General Lawrence Nilson, circa 1791. This striking depiction captures military authority and elegance against a serene sky backdrop.
Admire George Romney's captivating portrait of Captain Robert Banks (1760). This elegant rococo painting showcases the subject’s poise and style, a masterpiece by a renowned British artist.
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.