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George Romney (1734-1802) was an English portrait artist known for his exquisite paintings that captured the beauty and essence of his subjects

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Lady Hamilton, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

Lady Hamilton, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
Lady Hamilton. From the painting by George Romney, at Kenwood House. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Captain William Bentinck (1764-1813), naval commander, 1787-1788 (1910). Artist: George Romney

Captain William Bentinck (1764-1813), naval commander, 1787-1788 (1910). Artist: George Romney
Captain William Bentinck (1764-1813), naval commander, 1787-1788 (1910). Found in the collection of the National Maritime Museum, London. From The Connoisseur magazine (September 1910)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Charlotte, Lady Milnes 18th century (1910). Artist: George Romney

Charlotte, Lady Milnes 18th century (1910). Artist: George Romney
Charlotte, Lady Milnes 18th century (1910). From The Connoisseur magazine (June 1910)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Sir Robert Shore Milnes, late 18th-early 19th century (1910). Artist: George Romney

Sir Robert Shore Milnes, late 18th-early 19th century (1910). Artist: George Romney
Sir Robert Shore Milnes, late 18th-early 19th century (1910). Milnes was Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada from 1799 to 1805. Illustration from The Connoisseur (August 1910)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Renira De Tuyll, wife of Captain John Albert Bentinck, late 18th century (1910)

Renira De Tuyll, wife of Captain John Albert Bentinck, late 18th century (1910). Artist: George Romney
Renira De Tuyll, wife of Captain John Albert Bentinck, late 18th century (1910). Illustration from The Connoisseur, (August 1910)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: George Romneys house, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

George Romneys house, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
George Romneys house, Hampstead, London, 1912. The home of English painter George Romney (1734-1802). Hampstead, a village at the time, is now part of London

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Caroline Countess Carisle, 18th century, (1913). Artist: Jules Simon Payrau

Caroline Countess Carisle, 18th century, (1913). Artist: Jules Simon Payrau
Caroline Countess Carisle, 18th century. After George Romney (1734-1802). From The Connoisseur Vol XXXV [Otto Limited, London, 1913.]

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Emma, Lady Hamilton, c1785, (1909). Artist: George Romney

Emma, Lady Hamilton, c1785, (1909). Artist: George Romney
Emma, Lady Hamilton, c1785. Lady Emma Hamilton (c1765-1851), mistress of Horatio Nelson. From an original work attributed to George Romney (1734-1802). From The Connoisseur, Vol

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Mrs Davies Davenport, 1782-1784 (1926). Artist: George Romney

Mrs Davies Davenport, 1782-1784 (1926). Artist: George Romney
Mrs Davies Davenport, 1782-1784 (1926). From Apollo magazine, volume IV, no 24, December 1926

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Portrait of a young woman, 1902-1903. Artist: Finlay Lewis

Portrait of a young woman, 1902-1903. Artist: Finlay Lewis
Portrait of a young woman, 1902-1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 8, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Mrs Carwardine and Child, c1775, (1912). Artist: George Romney

Mrs Carwardine and Child, c1775, (1912). Artist: George Romney
Mrs Carwardine and Child, c1775, (1912). A portrait of Mrs Anne Carwardine and her eldest son, Thomas. A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Mrs Anne Pitt, 18th century, (1912). Artist: Will Henderson

Mrs Anne Pitt, 18th century, (1912). Artist: Will Henderson
Mrs Anne Pitt, 18th century, (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Miss Martindale, 18th century, (1913). Artist: Richard Josey

Miss Martindale, 18th century, (1913). Artist: Richard Josey
Miss Martindale, 18th century, (1913). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1913)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Miss Cumberland, late 18th century, (1912). Artist: George Romney

Miss Cumberland, late 18th century, (1912). Artist: George Romney
Miss Cumberland, late 18th century, (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Parsons Daughter, 1770, (1912). Artist: George Romney

Parsons Daughter, 1770, (1912). Artist: George Romney
Parsons Daughter, 1770, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, (London, New York, Toronto, 1912)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: William Cowper, English poet and hymnodist, 19th century

William Cowper, English poet and hymnodist, 19th century. Cowper (1731-1800) was one of the most widely read English poets of his day

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: The Parsons Daughter, 19th century. Artist: H A O Mackenzie

The Parsons Daughter, 19th century. Artist: H A O Mackenzie
The Parsons Daughter, 19th century

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Lady Emma Hamilton, wife of Sir William Hamilton and mistress of Horatio Nelson

Lady Emma Hamilton, wife of Sir William Hamilton and mistress of Horatio Nelson. Here Lady Hamilton (c1765-1851) is portrayed as Sensibility (a sensitive plant growing in an urn)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: The Infant Shakespeare. Engraving by Benjamin Smith after am allegorical painting by English

The Infant Shakespeare. Engraving by Benjamin Smith after am allegorical painting by English artist George Romney

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: George Romney, 1734 A

George Romney, 1734 A

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Cassandra Raving, Shakespeare, Troilus Cressida, Act 2, Scene

Drawings Prints, Print, Cassandra Raving, Shakespeare, Troilus Cressida, Act 2, Scene
Drawings and Prints, Print, Cassandra Raving (Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, Act 2, Scene 2), Boydell shakespeare Gallery, Engraver, Subject, Publisher, Artist, After, Francis Legat

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Rev William Atkinson Wearing Broad-Brimmed Hat

Rev William Atkinson Wearing Broad-Brimmed Hat
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Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Infant Shakespeare Attended, Nature, Passions, Benjamin Smith, British, active 1786-1833

Infant Shakespeare Attended, Nature, Passions, Benjamin Smith, British, active 1786-1833
Infant Shakespeare Attended by Nature and the Passions, Benjamin Smith (British, active 1786-1833), After George Romney (British, Beckside, Lancashire 1734-1802 Kendal, Cumbria)

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Study Two Figures Seated Standing recto Head Looking Upwards

Study Two Figures Seated Standing recto Head Looking Upwards
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Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Lady Seated Table recto Dancing Figures verso

Lady Seated Table recto Dancing Figures verso
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Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Lady Holding Book recto Plan Placing Colors Palette

Lady Holding Book recto Plan Placing Colors Palette
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Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Mourning Figures copy fresco Cimabue ca 1773-75

Mourning Figures copy fresco Cimabue ca 1773-75
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Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Portrait Man Oil canvas 30 x 24 3 / 4 76. 2 62. 9 cm

Portrait Man Oil canvas 30 x 24 3 / 4 76. 2 62. 9 cm
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Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Portrait Woman Said Emily Bertie Pott died 1782

Portrait Woman Said Emily Bertie Pott died 1782
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Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: John Jones after George Romney (British, c. 1747 - 1797), Edmund Burke, published 1790

John Jones after George Romney (British, c. 1747 - 1797), Edmund Burke, published 1790, mezzotint

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: John Raphael Smith after George Romney (British, 1752 - 1812), Lady Hamilton as Nature

John Raphael Smith after George Romney (British, 1752 - 1812), Lady Hamilton as Nature, published 1784, mezzotint

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: George Romney (British, 1734 - 1802), Sir William Hamilton, 1783-1784, oil on canvas

George Romney (British, 1734 - 1802), Sir William Hamilton, 1783-1784, oil on canvas

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: George Romney (British, 1734 - 1802), Mrs. Alexander Blair, 1787-1789, oil on canvas

George Romney (British, 1734 - 1802), Mrs. Alexander Blair, 1787-1789, oil on canvas

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: George Romney, Mrs. Davies Davenport, British, 1734 - 1802, 1782-1784, oil on canvas

George Romney, Mrs. Davies Davenport, British, 1734 - 1802, 1782-1784, oil on canvas

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: John Flaxman Modeling the Bust of William Hayley John Flaxman Modelling his Bust

John Flaxman Modeling the Bust of William Hayley John Flaxman Modelling his Bust of William Hayley, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: A Conversation (The Artists Brothers, Peter and James Romney) A Conversation

A Conversation (The Artists Brothers, Peter and James Romney) A Conversation (the artists brothers, Peter and James Romney) Peter and James Romney The Artists Brothers, George Romney, 1734-1802

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Portrait of a Man An Unknown Man in a Landscape, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

Portrait of a Man An Unknown Man in a Landscape, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: A Man Called Mr. Cross, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

A Man Called Mr. Cross, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: James Romney, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

James Romney, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Mrs. Thomas Phipps, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

Mrs. Thomas Phipps, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

Background imageGeorge Romney Collection: Ann Wilson with Her Daughter, Sybil Portrait of Mrs. George Wilson and her Daughter

Ann Wilson with Her Daughter, Sybil Portrait of Mrs. George Wilson and her Daughter, George Romney, 1734-1802, British



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George Romney (1734-1802) was an English portrait artist known for his exquisite paintings that captured the beauty and essence of his subjects. His works, such as "Lady Hamilton as the Goddess of Health" and "Mrs. Johnstone and her Son, " showcase his exceptional talent in portraying not only physical likeness but also emotions. In "The Stafford Children, " painted around 1776, Romney captures the innocence and playfulness of youth with remarkable detail. The children's expressions are filled with joy, reflecting their carefree nature. One of Romney's most captivating portraits is that of Mrs. Bryan Cooke, created between 1787-91. This painting exudes elegance and sophistication, showcasing both the subject's beauty and Romney's skillful use of light and shadow. Romney's ability to capture a person's character shines through in his portrait of Lady Mary Forbes from the 18th century. Her piercing gaze conveys strength and intelligence, making it clear why she was chosen as a subject by this renowned artist. Not limited to traditional portraiture, it also ventured into theatrical artistry with "Mr. Henderson in the Character of Macbeth. " This piece showcases his versatility as an artist while capturing the intensity and drama associated with Shakespearean characters. Another notable work is "Portrait of Mrs. Francis Russell, " which radiates gracefulness through its delicate brushstrokes and soft color palette. It exemplifies Romney's mastery in depicting female beauty during this period. Romney also explored various themes beyond portraiture; he delved into allegorical representations like "Il Penseroso or Melancholy: A Female Figure. " In this painting, he portrays melancholy using pale green robes to convey a sense of introspection. Throughout history, it has left an indelible mark on art lovers worldwide through his timeless masterpieces that continue to captivate audiences today.