The Honourable Anne Louisa Bertie (1747–1841), Lady Stuart (1780) by George Romney

The Honourable Anne Louisa Bertie (1747–1841), Lady Stuart - George Romney - 1780

Artwork Information

TitleThe Honourable Anne Louisa Bertie (1747–1841), Lady Stuart
ArtistGeorge Romney
Date1780
Art MovementRococo

About The Honourable Anne Louisa Bertie (1747–1841), Lady Stuart

The artwork, titled “The Honourable Anne Louisa Bertie (1747–1841), Lady Stuart,” was painted by George Romney in the year 1780. This portrait, belonging to the Rococo art movement, depicts Lady Stuart and falls within the genre of portraiture.

The artwork presents an elegant depiction of Lady Stuart, seated and seemingly at ease. She is attired in a flowing white dress with a pink sash draped across her lap, reflecting the Rococo style’s emphasis on grace and softness. The background features a serene landscape with trees and an expansive sky, suggesting a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. Lady Stuart’s serene expression and composed posture convey a sense of dignity and refinement, attributes fitting her distinguished status. The overall composition demonstrates Romney’s mastery in capturing both the physical likeness and the inherent grace of his subject.

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