The artwork titled “Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle” was created by the esteemed artist Joshua Reynolds in 1769. Executed in oil on canvas, this Rococo masterpiece measures 241 by 149.8 cm and belongs to the portrait genre.
In the artwork, the subject, Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle, stands with an air of grace and authority. He is adorned in elaborate, ceremonial attire that includes a richly embroidered coat, sash, and knee-length trousers, all indicative of his noble status. His left hand rests on a architectural element, possibly a balustrade, while his right hand is extended slightly, lending a sense of composure and dignity to his pose. The background features classical architectural elements, lending an atmosphere of sophistication and grandeur. The artist’s use of light and shadow enhances the dignified presence of the Earl, showcasing Reynolds’ mastery in portrait painting.