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George Romney's captivating portrait of Jemima Yorke, Mrs Reginald Pole-Carew (1784). A refined beauty and socialite, depicted with poise and elegance – explore the artistry & history!
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 masterful portrait of John Richard West, 4th Earl de la Warr – a dignified gentleman wielding a sword against a tranquil landscape backdrop. Explore Artchive’s collection!
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.
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.
Admire George Romney's portrait of James Farrer, a distinguished gentleman from the late 18th century. This oil-on-canvas masterpiece showcases intricate detail and elegant style, capturing a moment of contemplation.
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.
George Romney's striking portrait of Harry Peckham, Esq., Recorder of Chichester (1785). A masterful depiction of authority and civic duty in late 18th-century England.
George Romney's captivating 1780 portrait of John Satterthwaite, a distinguished gentleman rendered with exquisite detail and Rococo elegance. Explore the artistry & history behind this iconic piece.
George Romney’s ‘James Clitherow’ (1780) – a captivating 18th-century portrait showcasing classical British style & refined detail. Explore this elegant oil painting's nuanced beauty.
A sophisticated portrait of Mrs. Bryan Cooke captures the elegance of the era through George Romney's masterful brushwork, inviting you to bring this timeless piece of British history into your private collection.
Experience the captivating portrait of John Smith by George Romney! This stunning 1782 oil painting showcases a dignified gentleman, expertly rendered with meticulous detail and refined Rococo style.
George Romney’s neoclassical portrait of Thomas Parker, 3rd Earl of Macclesfield, captures aristocratic dignity in a meticulously rendered 1777 masterpiece. Admire the refined details and balanced composition of this Georgian era artwork – discover your perfect piece.
Admire Sir John Trevelyan by George Romney! This captivating 1788 portrait showcases the 4th Baronet, rendered with exquisite detail and capturing his dignified presence. A masterpiece of Rococo art.
Admire George Romney's exquisite portrait of Mrs. Champion de Crespigny, née Dorothy Scott – a captivating depiction of contemplation and grace within a serene outdoor setting. Explore the artistry of British Romanticism.
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.
George Romney's captivating portrait of Richard Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn, showcases the nobleman in formal attire amidst a refined setting. A masterpiece of British art.
Admire George Romney’s ‘Unknown Man,’ a refined 1765 portrait showcasing soft lighting & detailed realism. Explore this elegant example of 18th-century British art.
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.
Admire George Romney's masterful portrait of Michael Edward Knott, capturing the elegance and sophistication of Georgian England. Explore Lakeland Arts’ stunning reproduction of this iconic piece.
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.