LAWRENCE, Sir Thomas
(b. 1769, Bristol, d. 1830, London)

Portrait of Lady Elizabeth Conyngham

1821-24
Oil on canvas, 91 x 71 cm
Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon

Nature is merely the backdrop for this carefully rehearsed performance. Although the lady is just putting the tuning key to her harp, the picture is almost static. The scattered accents of colour, such as red, seem to act as a counterpoint to her balanced pose. The harp and part of the stone socle may be intended as bearers of elegiac atmosphere, but first and foremost they are stabilizing compositional elements. Sentimentality and Neoclassicism are found hand in hand here. A clear and stringent compositional architecture is hidden behind an air of dreamy softness. The concept of the experienced portraitist is cloaked in the guise of chance inspiration.