
Figure Studies
<p>This sheet of studies was removed from a sketchbook and shows the influence of ancient Roman sculptural reliefs. The two multi-figured scenes depict some form of ritual or sacrifice, the nature of which has not been convincingly identified. The large female figure on the left is a motif George Romney used numerous times in his society portraits, in which his subject is posed outdoors leaning on a plinth in classical dress.<br>The vibrancy, immediacy, and rapid-fire execution of the drawing suggest that it was made after Romney’s two-year stay in Italy (1773–75).</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1775
- Dimensions
- 12 × 18.6 cm (4 3/4 × 7 3/8 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- George Romney
Artist

Painting
George Romney was an English painter. He was the most fashionable artist of his day, painting many leading society figures – including his artistic muse, Emma Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson.
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Sketchbook
1793 · Book with eleven graphite drawings on cream wove paper, bound in colored marble paperboard cover with brown leather spine and gold stamps
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1791 · Ink and graphite on paper
Study for "The Deluge"
1790 · graphite on wove paper
Record
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- George Romney
- Year
- 1775
- Dimensions
- 12 × 18.6 cm (4 3/4 × 7 3/8 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1775-130911
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
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- Status
- verified





