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John Parker and his sister Theresa, 1779 (oil on canvas)
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John Parker and his sister Theresa, 1779 (oil on canvas)
BAL7924 John Parker and his sister Theresa, 1779 (oil on canvas) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); 142.2x111.8 cm; Saltram House, Devon, UK; (add.info.: John (b.1772) later 1st Earl of Morley; Theresa married George Villiers, son of 1st Earl of Clarendon; ); English, out of copyright
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John Parker and his sister Theresa, 1779 - A Captivating Portrait of Sibling Affection
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. This stunning oil on canvas print captures the heartfelt bond between John Parker and his beloved sister Theresa. Painted by the renowned artist Joshua Reynolds in 1779, this masterpiece measures an impressive 142.2x111.8 cm and is housed at Saltram House in Devon, UK. In this enchanting portrait, we witness the tender embrace of these siblings as they sit side by side. John, who would later become the esteemed 1st Earl of Morley, exudes a sense of noble grace while Theresa radiates elegance and poise. Their aristocratic status is evident through their regal attire and dignified postures. Reynolds skillfully incorporates a picturesque landscape as a backdrop to enhance the overall composition. The serene beauty surrounding them serves as a metaphor for their unbreakable familial connection that transcends time. It is worth mentioning that Theresa went on to marry George Villiers, son of the 1st Earl of Clarendon – further solidifying her place within high society. This portrait not only showcases Reynolds' artistic prowess but also immortalizes the profound affection shared between brother and sister. It reminds us of the enduring power of family ties and leaves viewers captivated by its timeless charm.
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