Sir Thomas Rumbold (1736–1791), Bt (1777) by George Romney

Sir Thomas Rumbold (1736–1791), Bt - George Romney - 1777

Artwork Information

TitleSir Thomas Rumbold (1736–1791), Bt
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1777
Art MovementRococo

About Sir Thomas Rumbold (1736–1791), Bt

The artwork, titled “Sir Thomas Rumbold (1736–1791), Bt,” was created by George Romney in the year 1777. This portrait belongs to the Rococo art movement.

In the artwork, Sir Thomas Rumbold is depicted sitting in an armchair, exuding a sense of dignity and refinement. He is attired in an elegant red coat with gold accents, a white cravat, and a striped waistcoat, complemented by red breeches. His expression is composed, with his gaze directed slightly to the side, embodying the grace and poise characteristic of the Rococo period. The background is subdued, ensuring that Sir Thomas Rumbold remains the focal point of the portrait. The draping of his attire and the carefully rendered details of his face and hands reflect George Romney’s skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail.

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