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Sir Robert Price (1655–1732), Judge and MP for Weobley
Godfrey Kneller·1714
Historical Context
This 1714 portrait of Sir Robert Price, Welsh judge and MP for Weobley, depicts a figure of provincial legal and political significance. Price's career as Baron of the Exchequer placed him within the senior English judiciary, and his Welsh constituency connected him to the Celtic margins of the British constitutional settlement. Kneller's provincial portrait practice extended well beyond the London court and metropolitan elite to include the county gentry and regional legal establishment — the network of magistrates, judges, and MPs who sustained the parliamentary system. The 1714 date is historically significant: the year of George I's accession and the end of the Stuart dynasty.
Technical Analysis
The judicial portrait follows Kneller's established formula for legal professionals, with the judge's robes and wig rendered in broad, confident strokes that convey both the dignity of office and the sitter's individual character.
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