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Portrait of #DorotheaJordan (née Bland) (1761-1816), who was #BornOnThisDay, as 'Peggy' in 'The Country Girl'
ca. 1786-7
Waddesdon Manor
#DorothyJordan #MrsJordan #Hanover

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Trash to Treasure: Rare 18th-Century Sketch Unearthed in a New York Dumpster – WorthPoint Reveals Hidden Gem! ...#TrashToTreasure #GeorgeRomney #DumpsterDiscovery #ArtNetFind #HudsonNY #AntiqueSketch #18thCenturyArt #ArtAuction #RomneyArt #HistoricalArt #ArtCollector #FrickCollection #ArtJourney #ArtHistory #WorthPoint In a story that perfectly encapsulates the saying “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure,” a sketch by the renowned 18th-century English portraitist George Romney was recently discovered in a dumpster in Hudson, New York. The sketch, believed to be nearly 300 years old, was found by an anonymous dumpster diver who initially had no idea of its historical significance.

Trash to Treasure: Rare 18th-Century Sketch Unearthed in a New York Dumpster – WorthPoint Reveals Hidden Gem!

...#TrashToTreasure #GeorgeRomney #DumpsterDiscovery #ArtNetFind #HudsonNY #AntiqueSketch #18thCenturyArt #ArtAuction #RomneyArt #HistoricalArt #ArtCollector #FrickCollection #ArtJourney

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George Romney: Rare sketch portrait found in US wheelie bin The sketch, by a British 18th century portrait artist, was stumbled upon by chance in Hudson, New York.

Speaking as a fan of deconstruction, perhaps we should all periodically rummage through a bin, just to see what we might find?

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

#History #Art #Lancashire #NewYork #GeorgeRomney

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Actress head in profile. Long brown wavy hair no details of clothing or background

Actress head in profile. Long brown wavy hair no details of clothing or background

#GeorgeRomney portrait of #SarahKemble. Leant out for other artists to copy. @ashmoleanmuseum.bsky.social Has anyone seen a copy?

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This "grand manner" portrait represents Harriet Gildart, the granddaughter of Richard Gildart, M.P., who was twice mayor of Liverpool. The sitter married the famous brewer of London stout, Andrew Reid, and raised nine children.

Harriet’s elegant and shapely form is fashionably elongated as she leans upon a stone pedestal. The upper portion of her hair was altered, probably by another artist, and is dressed in a style later than the date of the portrait. Her gaze is slightly downcast, conveying a sense of introspection and thoughtful contemplation.

Her graceful, cross-legged pose and idealized features reflect the Neoclassical style popular during the late 18th century, implying a meditative, elevated state of mind, while the pale blue silk sash and white gown, flowing like the small waterfall that streams into a brook behind, emphasizes her harmony with the natural landscape.

The dates of sitting for Mrs. Reid’s portrait are recorded in Romney’s diaries, which note that she made half of the payment in March of 1786, and that her husband paid the second half two years later. 

Known for his refined and elegant manner, George Romney enjoyed the highest reputation among British portraitists after Reynolds and Gainsborough. He was the most fashionable artist of his day, painting many leading society figures – including his artistic muse, Emma Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson.

After a stay in Italy in 1773–75, where he made drawings after the antique and old masters such as Raphael, his career flourished and he adapted the compositions of these prototypes to portraits in the grand manner.

This "grand manner" portrait represents Harriet Gildart, the granddaughter of Richard Gildart, M.P., who was twice mayor of Liverpool. The sitter married the famous brewer of London stout, Andrew Reid, and raised nine children. Harriet’s elegant and shapely form is fashionably elongated as she leans upon a stone pedestal. The upper portion of her hair was altered, probably by another artist, and is dressed in a style later than the date of the portrait. Her gaze is slightly downcast, conveying a sense of introspection and thoughtful contemplation. Her graceful, cross-legged pose and idealized features reflect the Neoclassical style popular during the late 18th century, implying a meditative, elevated state of mind, while the pale blue silk sash and white gown, flowing like the small waterfall that streams into a brook behind, emphasizes her harmony with the natural landscape. The dates of sitting for Mrs. Reid’s portrait are recorded in Romney’s diaries, which note that she made half of the payment in March of 1786, and that her husband paid the second half two years later. Known for his refined and elegant manner, George Romney enjoyed the highest reputation among British portraitists after Reynolds and Gainsborough. He was the most fashionable artist of his day, painting many leading society figures – including his artistic muse, Emma Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson. After a stay in Italy in 1773–75, where he made drawings after the antique and old masters such as Raphael, his career flourished and he adapted the compositions of these prototypes to portraits in the grand manner.

Portrait of Mrs. Andrew Reid (Harriet Gildart) by George Romney (British) - Oil on canvas / c. l786–1788 - Kimbell Art Museum (Fort Worth, Texas) #womeninart #portrait #art #oilpainting #womensart #georgeromney #artwork #kimbellartmuseum #britishartist #romney #portraitofawoman #grandmanner #bskyart

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So heartwarming to watch #PresidentBiden
award the #PresidentialMedal of Freedom to this remarkable group of greatest among us. Not a dry eye!

#HillaryClinton
#JoséAndrés
#JaneGoodall
#GeorgeSoros
#MagicJohnson
#Bono
#RalphLauren
#BillNye
#GeorgeRomney
#DenzelWashington
#AnnaWintour

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Two lovely George Romney portraits at The Milwaukee Art Museum
#portraitpainting #georgeromney #milwaukeeartmuseum

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