Philip Stanhope (1769) by John Russell

Philip Stanhope - John Russell - 1769

Artwork Information

TitlePhilip Stanhope
ArtistJohn Russell
Date1769
Art MovementRococo

About Philip Stanhope

The artwork named “Philip Stanhope” was created by the artist John Russell in the year 1769. This portrait belongs to the Rococo art movement, characterized by its ornate elegance and intricate details.

In the artwork, a young man dressed in an elaborately styled outfit is depicted, standing in a poised and graceful manner. His attire includes a red suit adorned with white lace, complemented by a blue sash. He holds a tricorn hat with a white plume under his left arm. The subject leans slightly on a beautifully carved wooden table draped with books and a quill, suggesting an air of intellectualism. The background features a richly colored drapery that enhances the luxurious atmosphere of the scene. The overall composition and detailed execution exemplify the refined artistic style of the Rococo period.

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