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Allan Ramsay
A refined eighteenth-century portrait by Allan Ramsay, depicting Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Argyll, in a pink silk gown with delicate lace details.
Allan Ramsay, a Scottish portrait painter of the eighteenth century, captured the likeness of Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Argyll, in this work. Ramsay was known for his ability to balance formal portraiture with a sense of personal character. His technique involved a delicate application of paint, which allowed him to render the textures of silk and lace with precision. The Duchess is depicted in a soft, controlled light that draws attention to her features. She wears a pink gown adorned with white lace and a small cluster of lilac flowers pinned to her bodice. A simple pearl choker rests against her neck, providing a subtle contrast to the fabric of her dress. The background is a muted, atmospheric wash of colour, which ensures the subject remains the primary focus of the composition. Ramsay spent time in Italy, where he absorbed the influence of continental portraiture. This exposure is evident in the grace of his sitters and the refined palette he employed. Unlike some of his contemporaries who favoured dramatic poses, Ramsay preferred a more restrained approach. This portrait reflects the social standing of the sitter while maintaining an air of quiet composure. The brushwork is smooth, typical of his mature style, and the overall effect is one of harmony. Elizabeth Gunning was a notable figure in British society during the mid-eighteenth century. Her marriage into the aristocracy and her reputation for beauty made her a frequent subject for artists of the period. Ramsay’s portrayal avoids the artifice often found in aristocratic portraiture of the time, opting instead for a clear, observational quality. This print preserves the tonal nuances of the original oil painting, making it a suitable addition for those interested in the history of British portraiture and the aesthetic sensibilities of the Georgian era.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Scottish portraitist who rivalled Reynolds for dominance of 18th-century British painting, favoured by George III.
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