The Red Boy, titled Master Lambton (1825), by Sir Thomas Lawrence - what a triumph of crimson excess and cherubic overachievement! This painting is less a portrait and more a visual ode to a boy who looks like he’s just been told he’s inherited the family estate but must also spend the next decade wearing velvet onesies. … Continue reading The Red Boy
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Shy Peasant
I find a deep resonance with the figure in this portrait; he embodies my own inner turmoil. He stands as the very essence of the sorrowful introvert, contentedly secluded from a world that has granted him nothing but relentless adversity. His eyes, brimming with profound pathos, tell a story of enduring pain and sadness. If … Continue reading Shy Peasant
You’ve Got Red On You
King Charles III by Jonathan Yeo "You've got red on you." This line becomes a running gag throughout the film, Shaun of the Dead (2004). Now we all know someone else with red on him. The King's new portrait, a masterpiece of controversy! Painted by the renowned Jonathan Yeo, it's the talk of the town. … Continue reading You’ve Got Red On You