Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey (1767–1821), Countess of Liverpool (1793) by George Romney

Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey (1767–1821), Countess of Liverpool - George Romney - 1793

Artwork Information

TitleLady Louisa Theodosia Hervey (1767–1821), Countess of Liverpool
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1793
Art MovementRococo

About Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey (1767–1821), Countess of Liverpool

The artwork titled “Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey (1767–1821), Countess of Liverpool” was created by the acclaimed artist George Romney in the year 1793. This piece belongs to the Rococo art movement and is classified in the genre of portraiture.

The artwork portrays Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey, who lived during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and held the title of Countess of Liverpool. She is depicted in an elegant, full-length, standing pose beside a harp, her delicate hands gently resting on the instrument. Lady Louisa is adorned in a flowing white dress, accentuated by a dark waist sash, which complements her refined and serene demeanor. The background of the piece features subtle shading and tones, emphasizing the subject’s graceful and poised presence. The delicate brushstrokes and attention to detail reflect the epitome of Rococo aesthetics, capturing a sense of grace, elegance, and refined beauty characteristic of the period.

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