Lady Emma Hamilton (1761–1815) as Cassandra by George Romney

Lady Emma Hamilton (1761–1815) as Cassandra - George Romney -

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TitleLady Emma Hamilton (1761–1815) as Cassandra
ArtistGeorge Romney
Art MovementRomanticism

About Lady Emma Hamilton (1761–1815) as Cassandra

The artwork titled “Lady Emma Hamilton (1761–1815) as Cassandra” is a portrait painted by the renowned artist George Romney within the Romanticism art movement. This piece captures Lady Emma Hamilton in the character of Cassandra, a prominent figure from Greek mythology known for her prophetic abilities. The Romanticism movement, characterized by its emphasis on emotional expression and individualism, is vividly represented in this portrait.

The artwork depicts Lady Emma Hamilton with a countenance of profound emotion and urgency. Her wide-eyed expression and slightly parted lips convey a deep sense of foreboding and intensity, consistent with Cassandra’s tragic prophetic gift. The soft, flowing strokes of her hair against a subtly textured background imbue the painting with dynamic movement, accentuating the romanticized drama of the scene. The artist’s mastery in rendering delicate skin tones and the ethereal quality of the light enhances the overall impact of the portrait, breathing life into her expressive gaze and capturing a poignant moment of emotional depth.

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