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Uvedale Tomkyns Price (1685-1764) and Members of His Family, possibly early 1730s
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Uvedale Tomkyns Price (1685-1764) and Members of His Family, possibly early 1730s
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This oil painting, titled "Uvedale Tomkyns Price (1685-1764) and Members of His Family, possibly early 1730s" is a remarkable piece by Bartholomew Dandridge from the 18th century. The artist skillfully captures a moment in time, showcasing Uvedale Tomkyns Price and his family amidst a picturesque British landscape. The composition exudes an air of elegance and refinement as the figures are depicted engaging with nature. A group of swans gracefully glide across the river in the background, while one member of the family feeds them attentively. This scene symbolizes harmony between man and animal, reflecting Britain's deep connection to its natural heritage. Dandridge's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; he meticulously portrays each individual with great care. The men don conservative attire befitting their political affiliations – some identified as Tories or Whigs – highlighting their roles as influential politicians during this era. The women in the painting exude grace and poise, adding a touch of femininity to this otherwise politically charged portrait. Their presence serves as a reminder that even within these powerful circles, family ties remain essential. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this artwork stands as a testament to Dandridge's artistic prowess and his ability to capture not only physical likeness but also social dynamics prevalent during the eighteenth century in Britain. It invites viewers into an intimate glimpse of history while celebrating
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