A Lady in a Brown Dress. ‘The Parson’s Daughter’ (1785) by George Romney

A Lady in a Brown Dress. 'The Parson's Daughter' - George Romney - 1785

Artwork Information

TitleA Lady in a Brown Dress. 'The Parson's Daughter'
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1785
Art MovementRococo

About A Lady in a Brown Dress. 'The Parson's Daughter'

The artwork entitled “A Lady in a Brown Dress. ‘The Parson’s Daughter'” is a portrait created by the artist George Romney in the year 1785. This piece is characteristic of the Rococo art movement. The genre of the artwork is portraiture, reflecting Romney’s adept skill in capturing the delicate features and serene expression of the subject.

In this artwork, a lady is depicted wearing a muted brown dress adorned with a white scarf or collar that frames her neckline. Her hair is styled in loose, soft curls, tied with a green ribbon, which complements the gentle demeanor portrayed in her visage. The lady’s face exhibits a calm and contemplative expression, highlighted by soft shadows and a warm color palette that lend the portrait a sense of depth and realism. The background is dark and indistinct, focusing attention on the subject. The oval frame enhances the intimacy and elegance of the portrait, harmonizing with the refined aesthetic typical of the Rococo movement.

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