Sir Thomas Lawrence
George IV, 1762 - 1830. Reigned as Regent 1811 - 1820, as King 1820 - 1830
About this artwork
The eldest son of King George III, George acted as Prince Regent between 1811 and 1820 due to his father's insanity. He reigned as King George IV from 1820 to 1830. An extravagant and dissolute man, George IV was also one of the greatest royal collectors and patrons of art and architecture. Thomas Lawrence, who painted this portrait, was knighted by the king in 1815.
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artist:Sir Thomas LawrenceEnglish (1769 - 1830)
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title:George IV, 1762 - 1830. Reigned as Regent 1811 - 1820, as King 1820 - 1830
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date created:About 1820
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:91.40 x 71.10 cm
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credit line:Purchased 1885
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accession number:PG 139
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
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Sir Thomas Lawrence
Sir Thomas Lawrence
Lawrence was a child prodigy, supporting his family from boyhood by selling pastel portraits to visitors to Bath. By 1786 he had moved to London where he briefly attended the Royal Academy Schools. He rapidly established himself as a brilliant and successful portrait painter, exhibiting an...