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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.
Admire Sir Noah Thomas by George Romney – a captivating portrait of a distinguished scholar and physician. This hand-painted reproduction showcases Romney’s skill, capturing the subject's formal attire and intellectual aura.
Admire 'Mrs William Marwood' by George Romney – a captivating portrait of a Yorkshire woman from 1743. This oil on canvas masterpiece, now at the National Trust For Scotland, showcases elegance and grace.
George Romney’s serene ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ captures Titania reposing with her Indian votaries in a beautifully lit nocturnal scene, showcasing the artist's neoclassical style and offering a timeless depiction of Shakespearean fantasy – discover this exquisite hand-painted reproduction.
Discover George Romney’s ‘Henrietta, Countess of Warwick,’ a stunning Neoclassical portrait showcasing family wealth & grace. Explore this 1787 masterpiece's elegant style & historical significance.
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.
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.
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.
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 striking portrait of Harry Peckham, Esq., Recorder of Chichester (1785). A masterful depiction of authority and civic duty in late 18th-century England.
Experience the serene beauty of George Romney’s Miss Kirkpatrick, a neoclassical masterpiece capturing a woman's gaze and delicate pink dress against a tranquil backdrop – bring this iconic portrait home.
George Romney’s 1767 portrait of Abraham Rawlinson captures a stately gentleman in classical style. Explore this rich oil painting featuring atmospheric landscapes & detailed rendering.
George Romney’s serene portrait captures Mary Bold's dignified grace in Georgian England—a masterful Rococo depiction of quiet nobility and familial heritage. Explore this exquisite artwork and bring timeless beauty into your home.
Admire George Romney’s ‘Mrs. Musters’ (1780), a stunning Georgian portrait showcasing refined elegance & delicate brushwork. Explore Emma Hamilton's muse and Romney's legacy in British art!
George Romney’s serene portrait captures Anna Maria Hunt in exquisite Rococo style alongside her loyal dog, embodying Victorian ideals of tranquility and companionship—a timeless masterpiece inviting you to explore its beauty.
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.
George Romney's 'Alonso, King of Naples' captures a dramatic moment from Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest.’ Explore the painting’s rich details and historical context – a captivating portrait of power and intrigue.
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 Emma Hart as Miranda (1786), capturing her captivating gaze and elegant attire in Romantic style. Explore WikiArt’s collection!
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.
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.