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Mrs Mary Robinson — History & Facts
In Mrs. Mary Robinson, George Romney presents a striking portrait of the titular figure. The painting features a woman in elegant attire, adorned with a delicate shawl and a fashionable hairstyle typical of the late 18th century.
The color palette is rich, with deep reds and soft whites that highlight her complexion. The background is softly blurred, drawing attention to Mrs. Robinson's expressive face and poised demeanor. This work is executed in oil on canvas, a common medium for portraiture during the Romantic period.
The dimensions of the painting are approximately 76.2 x 63.5 cm, making it a sizable piece that commands attention. Romney's technique is characterized by smooth brushwork and a keen attention to detail, particularly in the rendering of fabric and skin tones. The composition is balanced, with Mrs.
Robinson positioned slightly off-center, creating a dynamic visual interest. George Romney was a prominent British portrait painter known for his ability to capture the personality of his subjects. This particular work, painted around c. 1785, depicts Mrs.
Mary Robinson, a celebrated actress and poet of her time. An interesting fact about this painting is that Robinson was not only a muse for artists but also a significant figure in the literary circles of the late 18th century. Her connection to notable figures of the era adds depth to the understanding of this portrait.
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