The artwork titled “Jemima Yorke (1763–1804), Mrs Reginald Pole-Carew” was created by the artist George Romney in the year 1784. This portrait belongs to the Rococo art movement and exemplifies the portrait genre. The portrait represents Jemima Yorke, who lived from 1763 to 1804.
The artwork features a refined and elegant woman, gesturing with her hands gently crossing one another. She has an expression of poised calmness and her gaze is directed to her left, beyond the frame of the artwork, giving a sense of introspective contemplation. The background consists of soft, warm hues blending into each other, contributing to the serene and sophisticated atmosphere of the portrait. Her attire is finely detailed, emphasizing the delicate Rococo style with graceful lines and a subtle color palette, highlighting her social standing and grace. The soft texture and the play of light on her face and dress draw attention to her refined features and the exquisite craftsmanship of George Romney.