The artwork titled “The Right Honourable Lawrence, Lord Dundas, as Lord Mayor of York” was created by the artist John Jackson in the year 1822. This portrait belongs to the Rococo art movement. The painting captures Lawrence, Lord Dundas, during his tenure as the Lord Mayor of York.
In the artwork, Lord Dundas is depicted standing, draped in luxurious, formal robes befitting his high social standing. His posture is upright and dignified, exuding an aura of authority and elegance. The rich red hue of his robes, adorned with heavy fur trimming, contrasts with the deeper, earthy tones of the background and furnishings. Key elements such as a ceremonial sword and opulent chair nearby emphasize the paramountcy of his office. The artist, John Jackson, skilfully portrays a balance between the austere composure of Lord Dundas and the grandiose surroundings, with intricate attention to the textures and folds of the fabric, enhancing the realism of the portrayal.