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Mrs Crole
William Beechey·c. 1796
Historical Context
Mrs Crole represents a typical female portrait commission from Beechey's extensive practice among the English gentry and professional classes. Such portraits documented women's appearance and social status for family memory. Beechey's approach to female portraiture combined the conventions of Georgian society portraiture — formal dress, composed bearing — with a directness of characterization that gave his best works an honest quality of likeness rare among more flattering portrait painters.
Technical Analysis
The sitter is presented with elegant simplicity, Beechey's warm palette and competent brushwork creating a dignified likeness with attention to fashionable costume detail.
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