Portrait of Sir Thomas Hanmer

Portrait of Sir Thomas Hanmer

1770 - 1780 - Painting

The artwork Portrait of Sir Thomas Hanmer is a painting created by George Reynolds between 1770 and 1780. The artwork resides at the Tarporley and its size is not specified in the provided metadata.

The painting presents a three-quarter portrait of a young man, presumably Sir Thomas Hanmer, set against a somber background. He is dressed in a black coat with a voluminous white cravat and cuffs, typical attire for a gentleman of the period. The subject's right hand delicately holds a pair of white gloves, while his left arm is bent and rests out of sight. His gaze is directed slightly to the viewer's right, conveying an air of quiet confidence and contemplation. The background features a subtle landscape with a cloudy sky, hinting at an outdoor setting. The overall composition and the subject's attire suggest that this is a formal portrait, likely intended to convey the sitter's status and refinement.

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