Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1714–1782), 5th Bt by George Romney

Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1714–1782), 5th Bt - George Romney -

Artwork Information

TitleAdmiral Sir Hyde Parker (1714–1782), 5th Bt
ArtistGeorge Romney
Art MovementRococo

About Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1714–1782), 5th Bt

The artwork, titled “Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1714–1782), 5th Bt,” is a portrait painted by the artist George Romney. It is associated with the Rococo art movement and belongs to the portrait genre.

In the artwork, Admiral Sir Hyde Parker is depicted standing against a dark background that gradually transitions into a lighter tone, suggesting an impending dawn or the aftermath of a storm at sea. The Admiral is attired in formal naval uniform, characterized by ornate buttons and a sash, indicative of his high rank and status. His posture exudes confidence and authority, with one hand resting on his hip and the other slightly extended, gesturing towards the viewer. Behind him, the masts of ships can be discerned through the mist, further emphasizing his naval connections. The overall composition, with its careful attention to detail and subtle interplay of light and shadow, highlights the subject’s distinguished bearing and the artist’s skillful execution.

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