Portrait of Richard Wedgewood (c.1765 – c.1775) by George Stubbs

“Portrait of Richard Wedgewood” is an oil on canvas artwork created by George Stubbs circa 1765 to 1775. The artwork belongs to the Romanticism movement and is classified as a portrait within the genre.

The artwork depicts Richard Wedgewood, rendered with meticulous detail and a somber expression. His formal attire and powdered wig are indicative of the period’s fashion, presenting a dignified and composed figure against a dark background. The artist’s skillful use of lighting emphasizes the subject’s facial features, conveying a sense of depth and realism while maintaining the elegance typical of Romantic portraiture. The subdued palette further enhances the portrait’s solemn and reflective mood, making it a quintessential example of Stubbs’ portrait work within the Romanticism movement.

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