Emma, Lady Hamilton (1785) by George Romney

Emma, Lady Hamilton - George Romney - 1785

Artwork Information

TitleEmma, Lady Hamilton
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1785
Art MovementRococo

About Emma, Lady Hamilton

The artwork titled “Emma, Lady Hamilton” was created by the artist George Romney in the year 1785. It belongs to the Rococo art movement and is a remarkable example of the portrait genre.

The artwork portrays a young woman, elegantly poised with her head resting gently on her left hand while her right arm supports her. Her gaze is directed away from the viewer, contributing an air of contemplative serenity to the portrait. She is adorned in a soft, flowing garment that cascades over her form, and her head is wrapped in a light fabric, adding a touch of classical grace. The background is subdued and dark, effectively highlighting the figure’s delicate features and serene expression. Romney’s skilled brushwork and use of light masterfully capture not only the sitter’s graceful appearance but also an intimate glimpse into her inner tranquility.

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