Joseph Allen (1713–1796) (1778) by George Romney

Joseph Allen (1713–1796) - George Romney - 1778

Artwork Information

TitleJoseph Allen (1713–1796)
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1778
Art MovementRococo

About Joseph Allen (1713–1796)

“Joseph Allen (1713–1796)” is a portrait artwork created by George Romney in 1778, belonging to the Rococo art movement. The genre of the artwork is portraiture. The notable creation captures the essence of its era through detailed and refined techniques.

The artwork features an elegantly seated gentleman, Joseph Allen, with white hair styled in the fashion typical of the 18th century. He is attired in period-appropriate, sophisticated clothing, signifying his status and prominence. Joseph Allen’s expression is calm and composed as he gazes outward, holding a scroll in his hand, which may imply his involvement in scholarly or official endeavors.

The background exhibits a classical architectural setting, including a pillar and classical statues, enhancing the dignified and intellectual atmosphere of the portrait. The use of warm colours and soft lighting in the artwork contributes to the overall depth and realism, highlighting George Romney’s mastery in portrait artistry during the Rococo period.

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