The artwork, titled “Sir Robert John Buxton, 1st Bt,” was created by George Romney in 1785. This portrait, a product of the Rococo art movement, depicts the likeness of Sir Robert John Buxton with a refined grace characteristic of Romney’s style.
In the artwork, Sir Robert John Buxton is portrayed with an air of dignified poise. The subject is adorned in formal attire, consisting of a dark coat with gold buttons and a white cravat, which exemplifies the fashion of the late 18th century. The background, rendered in warm, muted tones, subtly enhances the prominence of the subject without detracting from his visage. The lighting is expertly handled, highlighting Buxton’s facial features and adding depth to his expression, imbuing the portrait with a sense of realism and nobility typical of the Rococo period.