The artwork, titled “Mary Hutton Rawlinson (1772–1786)” is a portrait created by the artist George Romney in the year 1765. Classified under the Rococo art movement, this piece exemplifies the portrait genre of painting.
The artwork presents itself as a meticulously rendered portrait of a woman, depicted with a serene and composed expression. She is adorned in a simple yet elegant attire consisting of draped white fabric that covers her head and shoulders. The subtle use of light emphasizes her facial features and brings out a sense of depth within the painting. The muted color palette, predominated by shades of white, grey, and brown, is indicative of the Rococo style, lending the piece a delicate and refined aesthetic.