Mrs Mary Robinson, ‘Perdita’ (1781) by George Romney

Mrs Mary Robinson, 'Perdita' - George Romney - 1781

Artwork Information

TitleMrs Mary Robinson, 'Perdita'
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1781
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRococo
Current LocationWallace Collection, London, UK

About Mrs Mary Robinson, 'Perdita'

The artwork titled “Mrs Mary Robinson, ‘Perdita'” was painted by the distinguished artist George Romney in the year 1781. Executed in oil on canvas, this portrait belongs to the Rococo art movement and is currently housed in the Wallace Collection in London, UK.

The painting depicts Mrs. Mary Robinson, known as “Perdita,” in a delicate and refined manner characteristic of the Rococo style. She is adorned in a white bonnet and an elaborate dress, her face turned gently towards the viewer with an air of serene elegance. The soft, diffused lighting accentuates her features, lending a sense of depth and dimensionality to the portrait. The background is understated, allowing the focus to remain on Mrs. Robinson, her attire, and her poised demeanor. The expert use of light and shadow showcases Romney’s skill in portraying the subtleties of facial expression and the intricacies of textures, making this artwork a captivating representation of 18th-century portraiture.

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