Countess Lavinia Spencer (1781 – 1782) by Joshua Reynolds

Countess Lavinia Spencer - Joshua Reynolds - 1781 - 1782

Artwork Information

TitleCountess Lavinia Spencer
ArtistJoshua Reynolds
Date1781 - 1782
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions75 x 62.2 cm
Art MovementRococo

About Countess Lavinia Spencer

The artwork, titled “Countess Lavinia Spencer,” was created by Joshua Reynolds between 1781 and 1782. This piece, executed in oil on canvas, is an embodiment of the Rococo art movement and serves as a portrait genre. The dimensions of the artwork are 75 x 62.2 cm.

In the artwork, the subject, presumably Countess Lavinia Spencer, is depicted with refined elegance. She is adorned in attire characteristic of the aristocracy of the period, with a fur-lined cloak draped over her shoulders and a bonnet trimmed with lace and ribbons framing her face. The Countess’s serene facial expression is complemented by the soft, delicate strokes characteristic of Reynolds’ technique, emphasizing the Rococo style’s penchant for grace and sophistication. The dark background contrasts with her light clothing, drawing attention to the Countess’s poised and dignified presence.

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