Portrait of a Woman (Emily Bertie Pott) by George Romney. A half-length portrait of a woman with high-piled auburn hair and a white dress over a pink bodice, looking toward the right.

Portrait of a Woman (Emily Bertie Pott)

George Romney

1781 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An elegant 18th-century portrait by George Romney, capturing a graceful sitter in a soft, luminous light.

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Where it works

A measured, grounding piece in a warmer tonal register — sits comfortably in a more formal setting.

Often works in
Dining Room · Living Room · Study
Placement
Reads naturally where the wall has more height than width
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Reads strongest on light or mid-tone walls
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown, Olive green

About the piece

Painted around 1781 by the renowned British artist George Romney, this portrait is believed to depict Emily Bertie Pott, a celebrated beauty of the Georgian era. The work showcases the artist's characteristic ability to convey both the physical presence and the refined poise of his subjects through delicate flesh tones and fluid, confident brushwork.