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Lady Craven, 1778, (c1915). Artist: George Romney
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Lady Craven, 1778, (c1915). Artist: George Romney
Lady Craven, 1778, (c1915). Held by the Tate Modern, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]
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This print showcases the elegant Lady Craven, painted by renowned artist George Romney in 1778. The artwork, now held at the prestigious Tate Modern in London, is a testament to the timeless beauty and grace of this British lady from the 18th century. Lady Craven's striking presence is captured with utmost precision on canvas. Her brown hair, elegantly styled up, frames her face exquisitely. With a direct gaze that emanates confidence and intelligence, she commands attention and leaves a lasting impression. Romney's neoclassical style shines through in this portrait as he skillfully captures Lady Craven's regal aura. The oval-shaped composition adds an air of sophistication to the piece while emphasizing her refined features. As an accomplished writer and playwright herself, Lady Craven was not only known for her beauty but also for her literary prowess. This painting serves as a visual tribute to her multifaceted talents and contributions to British literature during the 18th century. The print collector Alfred Yockney included this masterpiece in his book "International Art: Past and Present" published around 1915 by Virtue & Company in London. It stands as a testament to Lady Elizabeth Craven's enduring legacy within both artistic circles and society at large.
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