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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.
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!
'Mr and Mrs William Lindow', George Romney, 1772 - Tate
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.
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 regal portrait of King George III embodies Georgian dignity through neoclassical style and masterful chiaroscuro. This iconic 1786-88 painting captures the intellectual authority of the British monarchy, a timeless piece to admire or own.
Admire George Romney’s masterful portrait of Samuel Foote, inspired by Joshua Reynolds! This elegant depiction captures the wit and charm of the celebrated actor, showcasing intricate details & a timeless aesthetic.
George Romney's 'Mrs. Johnstone and her Son' captures a tender moment with exquisite detail. This portrait showcases the artist’s mastery of light, texture, and human emotion – a timeless work of Georgian art.
George Romney's 'The Leigh Family' (1768) captures a refined British family portrait – a glimpse into Georgian society, featuring intricate details and elegant attire.
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.
Anthony Todd, Postmaster General. Date: c.1779. Medium: oil on canvas. Measurements: H 75 x W 62 cm. Accession number: 2004-0143.
This stunning oil on canvas depicts Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, 5th Baronet, rendered in exquisite detail by George Romney. Set against an evocative maritime scene featuring numerous ships, the portrait captures the essence of Parker's life and accomplishments.
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!
George Romney’s elegant 1778 portrait of Elizabeth, Countess of Craven, captures aristocratic restraint and beauty in a quintessential Rococo style. Admire this Romantic precursor's luminous detail and discover a timeless masterpiece to own.
George Romney's 'Midshipman George Cumberland' captures a young naval officer with quiet dignity. This 1775 portrait showcases Romney’s masterful use of light and shadow, reflecting Georgian society.
Admire George Romney's masterful portrait of William Pitt the Younger (1783), capturing his dignified presence and conveying authority through meticulous detail and subtle color palettes.