Jane Atkinson (1742–1823) by George Romney

Jane Atkinson (1742–1823) - George Romney -

Artwork Information

TitleJane Atkinson (1742–1823)
ArtistGeorge Romney
Art MovementRococo

About Jane Atkinson (1742–1823)

The artwork titled “Jane Atkinson (1742–1823)” is a portrait rendered by the distinguished artist George Romney, prominently associated with the Rococo art movement.

The portrait exudes an aura of refined elegance, capturing the delicate features and serene expression of its subject, Jane Atkinson. She is depicted wearing a luxurious blue satin dress with soft white lace trim that accentuates the period’s fashion. Her pose is composed and dignified, set against a muted brown background, which brings focus to her delicate complexion and the subtle light falling on her face and dress. Romney’s mastery in portraying the gentle textures and intricate details is evident, contributing to the timeless allure and sophistication of the artwork.

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