Mrs Mark Currie (1789) by George Romney

Mrs Mark Currie - George Romney - 1789

Artwork Information

TitleMrs Mark Currie
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1789
Art MovementRococo

About Mrs Mark Currie

The artwork titled “Mrs Mark Currie” was created by the artist George Romney in the year 1789. This portrait is part of the Rococo art movement, characterized by intricate detail and an emphasis on elegance and light-hearted themes.

The artwork depicts a poised and elegant woman seated on a stone balustrade. She is adorned in a voluminous white dress with delicate ruffled detailing around the neckline and sleeves, accented with pink ribbons. Her curly hair frames her serene face, and she holds a composed expression as she gazes into the distance. The background features lush greenery and a softly lit sky, adding a sense of tranquility and natural beauty to the scene. The artist’s attention to detail is evident in the texture of the fabric and the subtle play of light and shadow, which enhance the refined elegance of the subject.

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