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George Romney
George Romney (1734-1802)
Romney is best known to the general public by facile portraits of women
and children and by his many studies of Lady Hamilton, whom he
delighted to portray in various historical roles, these are not however
his best works. His visit to Italy at a time when New Classical
movement was gaming ground made a lasting impression on him and some of
his portrait groups, e. g. "The Gower Children", 1776, are composed with
classical statuary in mind, particularly in the treatment of the
draperies. He painted a number of impressive male portraits., and some
fashionable groups of great elegance, e. g. "Sir Cristopher and Lady
Sykes", 1786. His output was large,,but he never exhibited at the Royal
Academy.
Romney was of an imaginative, introspective, and nervous temperament.
He was attracted to literary circles and William Hayley and William
Cowper were among his friends. He had aspirations to literary subjects
in the Grand Manner, and, painted for Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery. His
sepia drawings, mostly designs for literary and historical subjects
which he never carried put, were highly prized; there is a large
collection of them in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
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