Lady Emma Hamilton (1761?–1815) as Cassandra

Image credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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A copy of a study of Emma Hart, by George Romney. She is shown posing as Cassandra from Shakespeare’s ‘Troilus and Cressida’. Romney’s Cassandra painting was among his contributions to Alderman John Boydell’s celebrated Shakespeare Gallery. Emma met Romney in 1782, when she was about 16, through her ‘protector’ Charles Greville. Romney was apparently captivated by her beauty and she became his favourite model until, in March 1786, Greville passed her on to the protection of his uncle, Sir William Hamilton, the British ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples. They married in 1791 but in 1799 she also became the lover of Admiral Horatio Nelson in an affair that has become legendary. Throughout Romney’s career he designed innumerable grand, turbulent compositions which usually remained as sketches.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

Lady Emma Hamilton (1761?–1815) as Cassandra

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 45.5 x W 38 cm

Accession number

BHC2261

Work type

Painting

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