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Admire Charlotte Smith in a captivating portrait by George Romney, capturing the elegance of the late 18th century. Explore this iconic work and learn about the poet's life & legacy.
George Romney's 'Mrs Stratford Canning, née Mehetebel Patrick (1777–1831), with Her Daughter Elizabeth' captures a tender moment between mother and child, showcasing Romney’s masterful technique and capturing the intimacy of domestic life.
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.
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.
Admire 'Lady Henrietta Cavendish-Bentinck' by George Romney (1791). This captivating portrait showcases the Countess of Stamford, rendered with exquisite detail and capturing her elegance. A masterpiece of British art.
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.
Admire George Romney's exquisite portrait of Emma Hart as Miranda (1786), capturing her captivating gaze and elegant attire in Romantic style. Explore WikiArt’s 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.
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 masterful portrait of Michael Edward Knott, capturing the elegance and sophistication of Georgian England. Explore Lakeland Arts’ stunning reproduction of this iconic piece.
Admire George Romney's striking portrait of William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, the 3rd Duke of Portland. A distinguished figure captured in elegant detail – a key piece of British art history.
Admire George Romney's exquisite portrait of George Cowper! This 18th-century masterpiece captures the sitter’s dignified presence and refined style.
Admire George Romney's 'Lady Hamilton in a Straw Hat,' a captivating portrait showcasing elegance and charm from the Neoclassical era. Explore its beauty today!
Discover George Romney’s ‘Ariel,’ a dynamic oil painting of ethereal female movement. Romantic & Impressionistic style, warm colors, impasto texture – a captivating artwork.
George Romney's "Two Nude Children" captures youthful innocence with delicate brushstrokes and a captivating composition. Explore this iconic British portrait from the 18th century.