The artwork titled “William Colman (1728–1795), Master (1778–1795)” is a portrait created by the esteemed artist George Romney. This piece is part of the Rococo art movement and exemplifies the portrait genre within this artistic tradition.
The painting depicts a solemn, yet dignified, William Colman dressed in clerical attire indicative of the period in which he lived. His gaze is directed towards the viewer, conveying a sense of composure and intellectual presence. The background is subdued and dark, allowing focus on Colman’s facial features and the details of his clothing, particularly the white collar and flowing black robe that signify his position and status. The artist’s meticulous brushwork and soft color palette contribute to the realism and depth of the portrait, capturing both the physical likeness and the personal essence of the subject.