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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Neoclassicism
1787
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Dorothea Bland (1762–1816), 'Mrs Jordan', as 'Peggy' in 'The Country Girl'
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George Romney's "Mrs Jordan," or more accurately, Dorothea Bland as 'Peggy' within the context of his 1787 depiction of *The Country Girl*, offers a poignant glimpse into the emotional landscape of the late Georgian era. This exquisite portrait transcends a simple likeness; it’s a carefully constructed meditation on beauty, sorrow, and the quiet dignity of a woman adrift in time. Measuring 151 x 120 cm, the painting immediately draws the viewer into Bland's world through Romney’s masterful use of light and shadow, creating an atmosphere thick with unspoken emotion.
The painting’s power lies not just in Romney's technical skill but also in his ability to imbue Bland with a profound sense of melancholy. Her gaze, directed towards the distant trees, speaks volumes about her isolation and perhaps a lost hope. The wedding gown, despite its beauty, carries an undercurrent of sadness – a reminder of unfulfilled dreams or a past romance. The pearl necklace, a subtle yet significant detail, adds to the air of refinement and quiet dignity.
Created during a pivotal moment in British art history, "Mrs Jordan" exemplifies Romney’s innovative approach to portraiture. He was one of the first artists to truly capture the psychological complexity of his subjects, anticipating the Romantic movement’s emphasis on emotion and individual experience. Romney's work profoundly influenced subsequent generations of portrait painters, solidifying his place as a key figure in the development of British art.
This hand-painted reproduction of “Mrs Jordan” is ideal for adding a touch of Regency elegance and quiet contemplation to your home or office. Its timeless beauty and evocative subject matter will undoubtedly become a focal point, sparking conversation and inspiring reflection. Available in the specified size (151 x 120 cm), this artwork offers a truly immersive experience.
1734 - 1802 , United Kingdom
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