The artwork titled “Queen Victoria and her great-grandson” is a portrait created by Walter Sickert, circa 1936. Distinguished by its affiliation with the Impressionist art movement, the painting employs a loose, colorful brushwork to portray the intimate moment between Queen Victoria and a young child.
In the artwork, Queen Victoria is depicted with soft, gentle strokes that emphasize the warmth and tenderness of the scene. The child’s gaze is directed outward, engaging the viewer, while the Queen’s eyes are cast downward in a serene demeanor. The color palette is subdued yet rich, with earthy tones dominating the background and cool hues highlighting the figures. Sickert’s characteristic style, marked by his emphasis on shadow and light, is evident in the careful rendering of facial expressions and texture, capturing an air of quiet dignity and affection.