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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 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 commanding 1767 portrait of a flag officer in regal blue and gold by George Romney captures the grandeur of the 18th century, offering a timeless piece for your collection.
A sophisticated 1765 portrait by George Romney featuring James Ainslie in an elegant setting with classical details, offering a timeless piece of British history for your private collection.
An elegant portrait of Charlotte Bettesworth captures timeless sophistication through George Romney's masterful 1778 brushwork, inviting you to bring this piece of British high society into your private collection.
Discover a captivating sketch by George Romney! This expressive black & white drawing showcases dynamic figures & gestural lines. Explore early draftsmanship & emotional impact.
George Romney’s ‘Page from a sketchbook 45’ captures dynamic movement & raw emotion in a black & white charcoal study. Expressive lines & unfinished quality evoke immediacy.