Lady Hamilton as Circe (1782) by George Romney

Lady Hamilton as Circe - George Romney - 1782

Artwork Information

TitleLady Hamilton as Circe
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1782
Art MovementRomanticism

About Lady Hamilton as Circe

The artwork titled “Lady Hamilton as Circe” was crafted by the esteemed artist George Romney in the year 1782. This evocative portrait belongs to the Romanticism art movement and exemplifies the genre of portraiture.

In the artwork, a young woman, Lady Hamilton, is depicted as Circe, a sorceress from Greek mythology. The subject’s visage emanates a sense of serene beauty combined with an enigmatic and slightly melancholic expression. Her flowing auburn hair cascades around her shoulders, softly framing her delicately featured face. She gazes directly out of the canvas, engaging the viewer with her deep, soulful eyes. The background of the portrait is an amalgamation of dark, earthy tones, with subtle, abstract brushstrokes that add to the mystical and otherworldly aura of the piece. The lighting further enhances her form, with soft highlights illuminating her countenance and the gentle drapery of her garment, enhancing the ethereal quality of the portrayal.

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