Captain Arthur Forbes of Culloden (1760–1803) by George Romney

Captain Arthur Forbes of Culloden (1760–1803) - George Romney -

Artwork Information

TitleCaptain Arthur Forbes of Culloden (1760–1803)
ArtistGeorge Romney
Art MovementRococo

About Captain Arthur Forbes of Culloden (1760–1803)

The artwork titled “Captain Arthur Forbes of Culloden (1760–1803),” crafted by the distinguished artist George Romney, belongs to the Rococo art movement and is classified within the portrait genre. This piece captures an elegant representation of the titular figure, Captain Arthur Forbes, evincing the refined aesthetic sensibilities characteristic of the Rococo period.

In the artwork, Captain Arthur Forbes is depicted in a classical pose, exuding an air of dignified confidence. His attire is meticulous, featuring a dark military coat with pronounced red accents, adorned with gold braiding and button details. The soft, diffused lighting highlights his powdered hair and the delicate features of his face, emphasizing his aristocratic bearing. The background remains subdued, allowing the figure of Captain Forbes to stand prominently against it, further accentuating the portrait’s focus on the subject’s poise and nobility. The skillful use of color, light, and shadow exemplifies George Romney’s mastery in portraiture, making this artwork a testament to his talent and the Rococo style’s elegance.

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