Henry Bathurst, Bishop Of Norwich (1805–1837) by George Romney

Henry Bathurst, Bishop Of Norwich (1805–1837) - George Romney -

Artwork Information

TitleHenry Bathurst, Bishop Of Norwich (1805–1837)
ArtistGeorge Romney
Art MovementRococo

About Henry Bathurst, Bishop Of Norwich (1805–1837)

The artwork titled “Henry Bathurst, Bishop Of Norwich (1805–1837)” is a portrait created by artist George Romney, and it is classified under the Rococo art movement. The artwork masterfully captures the distinguished figure of Henry Bathurst, the Bishop of Norwich during the specified period, and is noted for its portrait genre.

In the artwork, Bishop Henry Bathurst is portrayed seated against a serene backdrop, exuding a sense of calm and dignified presence. He is dressed in clerical attire, a dark robe with a white collar, which contrasts subtly with the red upholstery of the chair he occupies. His composed expression and the gentle curls of his white hair are rendered with great precision, emblematic of the meticulous detail associated with George Romney’s portrait work. The use of light and shadow in the painting accentuates the bishop’s features, lending depth and realism to his visage, while the soft, muted colors in the background contribute to the overall tranquility of the composition.

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