Robert Raikes (1788) by George Romney

Robert Raikes - George Romney - 1788

Artwork Information

TitleRobert Raikes
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1788
Art MovementRococo

About Robert Raikes

The artwork “Robert Raikes” was created by the artist George Romney in the year 1788. It is a portrait that falls within the Rococo art movement. The piece represents the genre of portraiture and showcases Romney’s finesse in capturing the essence and demeanor of his subject.

The portrait depicts Robert Raikes, seated comfortably against a backdrop of rich, dark drapery that accentuates his prominence. He is dressed in formal attire, featuring a dark coat with brass buttons, a white cravat, and light-colored trousers. Raikes’ expression is calm and resolute, his visage portraying dignity and poise. On a table beside him, there are various objects including a quill, an inkwell, and a bottle, suggestive of his scholarly or professional pursuits. The lighting in the artwork finely highlights Raikes’ face and upper body, drawing attention to his expression and the textures of his attire. The subtle interplay of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, embodying the elegance typical of the Rococo style.

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