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Portrait of George III
Artist:Thomas Lawrence
| Support Type: | Canvas |
| Paint Type: | Oil Paint |
| Current Location: | Herbert Art Gallery & Museum |
| Location History: | This picture was commissioned by the city authorities of Coventry to hang in St Mary's Guildhall. It was displayed at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1792 held at Somerset House in London. |
The composition is full-length and vertically oriented, placing the king at the center of the pictorial space. George III stands in an upright and dignified pose, creating a sense of authority, stability, and self-confidence. His figure is framed by luxurious drapery and classical architectural elements, devices commonly employed in state portraits to emphasize royal grandeur and legitimacy. The work exemplifies the refined style of eighteenth-century British court portraiture, combining realism with ceremonial splendor.
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Victoria Sofia Jung
