Reverend Oliver Marton, Vicar of Lancaster (1767–1794) (1790) by George Romney

Reverend Oliver Marton, Vicar of Lancaster (1767–1794) - George Romney - 1790

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TitleReverend Oliver Marton, Vicar of Lancaster (1767–1794)
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1790
Art MovementRococo

About Reverend Oliver Marton, Vicar of Lancaster (1767–1794)

The artwork titled “Reverend Oliver Marton, Vicar of Lancaster (1767–1794)” was painted by George Romney in the year 1790. This portrait, part of the Rococo art movement, captures the likeness of Reverend Oliver Marton, emphasizing the tranquil demeanor and distinguished presence befitting his clerical standing.

In the artwork, Reverend Oliver Marton is depicted with an air of refined dignity. His countenance is serene, with eyes that suggest contemplation and a composed expression that underscores his esteemed role. He is adorned in austere clerical attire, characteristic of the period, which further enhances the solemn and respectful aura of the portrait. The background is subdued, ensuring that the viewer’s focus remains on the figure of Reverend Marton, thus highlighting Romney’s skill in portraiture to capture not just the physical likeness, but the character of his subject.

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