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George Romney: Lady Emma Hamilton as Cassandra  wikidata:Q133242420 reasonator:Q133242420
Artist
George Romney (1734–1802)  wikidata:Q371280
 
George Romney
Description British painter, portraitist and artist
Date of birth/death 15 December 1734 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 15 November 1802 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Dalton-in-Furness Edit this at Wikidata Kendal Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q371280
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Title
Lady Emma Hamilton as Cassandra
label QS:Len,"Lady Emma Hamilton as Cassandra"
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Portrait of Lady Emma Hamilton, as Cassandra, half length, in a white robe, a laurel wreath crowning her head.

The life of Emma Lady Hamilton, whose beauty and vivacious character took her from humble origins as the daughter of an illiterate blacksmith to become the mistress and later wife of the diplomat, antiquarian, collector and vulcanologist Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), the King's Minister Plenipotentiary at the Bourbon Court in Naples, and later mistress of the celebrated naval hero, Lord Horatio Nelson, was both extraordinary and, in the end, tragic. The beauty that captured the hearts of both Hamilton and Nelson exerted a similarly magnetic attraction on the imagination of several of the leading artists of the day and none more than Romney. Romney had first met her when she was still the mistress of his friend, the Hon. Charles Greville (1749-1809), a keen art collector who was later responsible for introducing her to his widowed uncle Sir William Hamilton. Greville had brought her to Romney's studio in Cavendish Square to sit for the portrait that was engraved as Nature (Frick Collection, New York) and she soon became Romney's favourite muse and the model, providing the inspiration for dozens of fancy portraits drawn from the worlds of literature and mythology.

In this portrait Romney portrays Lady Hamilton as Cassandra, daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy in Greek mythology. Cassandra's beauty caused the God Apollo to grant her the gift of prophecy, but when she failed to return his love Apollo put a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her predictions. Combining deep understanding with powerlessness, Cassandra exemplified the tragic condition of mankind.

William Hayley (1745-1820), the celebrated poet and author of Life of Romney, in whose possession this picture is first recorded, was a close friend of the artist, to whom he had been introduced in 1776, and was also admired by Lady Hamilton who claimed to have heeded the advice that he gave in his didactic poem Triumph of Temper, of 1781, in which he sought to teach young women the virtues of a pleasant nature.
Depicted people Emma, Lady Hamilton Edit this at Wikidata
Date between 1782 and 1791
date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1782-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1791-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Medium oil on canvas Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions diameter: 63.5 cm (25 in) Edit this at Wikidata
dimensions QS:P2386,+63.5U174728
Object history

Provenance:

  • William Hayley, friend of the artist, poet and biographer of Cowper, and by inheritance to
  • Captain G. Godfrey, by 1877, and by descent to his grandson,
  • C. Knight Watson; Christie's, London, 12 May 1888, lot 26 (230 gns. to Davis).
  • E.L. Raphael, London, by 1900, and as late as 1904.
  • with Thomas Agnew & Sons, London.
  • Frederick Sassoon (d. 1917), and by inheritance to the present owner.
  • Sold at Christie's (Old Master & British Paintings), London, 14 Apr 2011, lot 63, for GBP 73,250.
Exhibition history
  • London, Royal Academy, Exhibition of the Works of the Old Masters, 1877, no. 222 (lent by Capt. G. Godfrey).
  • London, Grafton Gallery, Spring 1900, no. 102 (lent by E.L. Raphael).
References
Source/Photographer Christie's, LotFinder: entry 5426655

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Lady Emma Hamilton as Cassandra (date unknown). Oil on canvas, diameter 63.5 cm

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