Portrait of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire (1784) by Thomas Gainsborough

The artwork titled “Portrait of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire” was created by Thomas Gainsborough in the year 1784. This splendid piece, executed in oil on canvas, belongs to the Rococo art movement and measures 101.2 x 127 cm. As a portrait, it depicts a high level of finesse and is currently housed in a private collection.

In the artwork, John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, is depicted with an air of nobility and grace. He is adorned in luxurious attire, exhibiting a cloak embellished with an intricate pattern, which enhances the overall grandeur of the portrait. The nobleman’s dignified pose and the authoritative expression on his face highlight his status and prestige. The background of the portrait is subdued, ensuring that the figure of John Hobart remains the central focus, while the rich textures and detailed rendering reflect Gainsborough’s exceptional skill in portraiture.

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