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The author traces the career of Sir Thomas Lawrence from an early precocious talent to a celebrated portraitist, balancing praise for his expressive handling of faces and children with critiques of over-posedness and the commercial compromises that curtailed deeper study. Illustrated with colour reproductions, the book analyses individual portraits—actors, aristocrats and royals—considering composition, costume and psychological insight while noting limitations imposed by fashion and circumstance. It situates stylistic affinities with earlier masters and assesses both artistic strengths and shortcomings across his oeuvre.
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