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The Prince Regent, later George IV (1762-1830) in his Garter Robes
Date:
1816Medium:
oil on canvasLocation:
Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican CityDimensions:
292 x 204 Lawrence painted picture The Prince Regent, later George IV (1762-1830) in his Garter Robes in 1816. Prevailing color of this fine art print is brown and its shape is portrait. Original size is 292 x 204. This art piece is located in Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) began to show his immense talent soon after birth in Bristol. At the age of 10, he was already earning money for his pastel portraits. At eighteen, he came to London with a reputation as a
Romantic portraitist. He became a full member of the Royal Academy and painted a picture of Queen Charlotte. With the ascension of the Prince of Wales to the throne, he was declared the best portrait painter in the country. However, he remained in insolvency and his friends had to save him from bankruptcy. After 1818, he was invited to a conference in Vienna. He was chosen to paint a portrait of Francis I, or the young Napoleon II. He moved from Vienna to Rome, where he painted
Pope Pius VII. In 1820, he returned to London to replace the late President Benjamin West at the Royal Academy. He continued to work diligently until his death from heart failure. His paintings are at Portrait Gallery, the Tate in London and the Louvre.