Artwork
Francis William Caulfield, 2nd Earl of Charlemont (1775-1863)

Francis William Caulfield, 2nd Earl of Charlemont (1775-1863) is an oil painting by Thomas Lawrence. It dates from 1809 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland.
About this work
This painting depicts a man with dark, curly hair and a serious expression. He wears a dark jacket with a fur collar over a white cravat and a white shirt.
The man's attire suggests he is from a wealthy background. The style of his clothing and hairstyle are consistent with the early 19th century.
To learn more about the artist behind this portrait, look up Thomas Lawrence.
Overview
This oil painting, created by Thomas Lawrence around 1809, portrays Francis William Caulfield, 2nd Earl of Charlemont. It is part of the National Gallery of Ireland's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is depicted with dark, curly hair and a serious expression, wearing attire indicative of his high social status, including a dark jacket with a fur collar and a white cravat.
Technique & Style
The portrait exemplifies Lawrence's polished style, characteristic of early 19th-century British portraiture, with a focus on refined technique and capturing the individual's likeness.
History & Provenance
Lawrence, a prominent English portrait painter and later Royal Academy president, was known for his skill from a young age, supporting his family through his art before establishing a London career.
Artist & collection
Artist
Sir Thomas Lawrence (13 April 1769 – 7 January 1830) was an English painter who served as the fourth president of the Royal Academy.



















