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‘Blown into glittering by the popular breath’: the ­relationship between George Romney’s critical reputation and the art market
07/2015 | 1348 | 157
Pages: 465-473
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Mitchell, Alycen (Mitchell, Alycen)
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Pezzini, Barbara (Pezzini, Barbara)
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Illustrations
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24. The Vernon children, by George Romney. 1785 (Present location unknown)
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25. Lady Hamilton as a bacchante, by George Romney. 1782-84 (Tate, London)
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26. Richard Cumberland, by George Romney. 1776 (National Portrait Gallery, London)
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27. Emma, Lady Hamilton, by George Romney. c.1785 (National Portrait Gallery, London)
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28. The parson's daughter, by George Romney. c.1785 (Tate, London)
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29. The Beaumont family, by George Romney. 1777-79 (Tate, London)
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30. Charles Lewis Hind: Masterpieces in Colour, London 1907. Cover image Mrs Mary Robinson, by George Romney. 1780-81 (Wallace Collection, London)
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33. Lady Anne de la Pole, by George Romney. c.1786 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
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35. The Horsley children, by George Romney (Date, dimensions and present location unknown)
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36. Mrs Davies Davenport, by George Romney. 1782-84 (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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37. The Gower family: The children of Granville, 2nd Earl Gower, by George Romney. c.1776-77 (Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal)
Western art unattributed:
31. "At the pictures" - in the Law Courts?, The Daily Mirror (Wednesday 23rd May 1917)
Western art unattributed:
32. Lady Hamilton as 'Nature', The Connoisseur 7 (October 1903), p.61
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34. Lord Michaelham's collection sale at Hampton & Sons, illustrated with photographs of Pinkie, by Thomas Lawrence and Lady Anne de la Pole, by George Romney, as advertised in The Burlington Magazine 49 (September 1926), p.xi