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Romney, George
Study of a Draped Female Figure Étude d'une figure féminine drapée
unknown date date inconnue

As a portraitist, George Romney achieved a reputation of distinction, ranking behind only Sir Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough in the late eighteenth century. Born at Beckside, near Dalton in Furness, Romney left school at a young age to join his father in the cabinet-making trade. In 1755, he was apprenticed to portrait painter Christopher Steele, and after two years set up his own practice in Kendal. Romney furthered his studies in Paris and Italy, absorbing various influences before achieving his mature style. Study of a Draped Figure is related to two drawings on the subject of the Initiation of A Nymph. It has been dated as early as 1777-78.

Romney, George
Beckson, Lancashire 1734-Kendal, England 1802 Beckson, Lancashire 1734-Kendal, England 1802
Study of a Draped Female Figure Étude d'une figure féminine drapée
unknown date date inconnue
brown ink on paper Encre brune sur papier
height / width: 35.60 x 20.30 cm; 14.02 x 7.99 in.
Purchase, George Taylor Richardson Memorial Fund, 1966 Achat, Fonds commémoratif George Taylor Richardson, 1966
09-018

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