George Romney: List of works
- George Stucley Buck, 1750
- A Hand Holding a Letter, 1757
- Sarah Ley, Mrs Richard Tickell (1770–after 1817), 1759
- Thomas Hutton Rawlinson (1712–1769), 1759
- Captain Robert Banks (b.1734), 1760
- Margaret Messenger (b.1737), Mrs Walter Strickland, 1760
- Mary Rawlinson, 1760
- Reverend Daniel Wilson, 1760
- Walter Strickland (1729–1761), 1760
- Alderman Thomas Wilson, Mayor of Kendal (1763–1764), 1761
- The Artist's Brother James, Holding a Candle, 1761
- Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite, 1763
- The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec, 1759, 1763
- Thomas Greene, 1763
- Mrs Margaret Ainslie, 1764
- James Ainslie, 1765
- Mary Hutton Rawlinson (1772–1786), 1765
- Unknown man, formerly known as Peter Romney, 1765
- Abraham Rawlinson (1738–1803), MP, of Ellel Hall, near Lancaster, 1767
- Portrait of a Boy, 1767
- Portrait of a Flag Officer, 1767
- Thomas Rackett the Younger (1756–1840), 1768
- Mary Bold (1740–1824), Mrs Thomas Hunt III, 1769
- Charles Strickland (1734–1770), 1770
- Mrs Richard Cumberland and her Son Charles, 1770
- Mary Moser, 1771
- Abraham Rawlinson (1709–1780), 1772
- Ann Verelst, 1772
- Georgiana, Lady Greville, 1772
- Mr and Mrs William Lindow, 1772
- Edward Wortley Montagu (1713–1776), MP, 1775
- Elizabeth (c.1760–1826), Viscountess Bulkeley, as Hebe, 1775
- Mrs Thomas Rackett (c.1734–1800), 1776
- Richard Cumberland, 1776
- Thomas Rackett the Elder (c.1725–1799), 1776
- Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox, 1777
- George Parker (1755–1842), 4th Earl of Macclesfield, 1777
- Miss Vernon as Hebe, 1777
- Sir Thomas Rumbold (1736–1791), Bt, 1777
- The Gower Family. The Children of Granville, 2nd Earl Gower, 1777
- Admiral John Forbes (1714–1796), 1778
- Charlotte Bettesworth (c.1755–1841), Mrs John Sargent, 1778
- Elizabeth, Countess of Craven, Later Margravine of Anspach, 1778
- Jane Maxwell (c.1749–1812), Duchess of Gordon, Wife of the 4th Duke of Gordon, with her Son, George Duncan (1770–1836), Marquess of Huntly, Later 5th Duke of Gordon, 1778
- John W. Oglander (c.1737–1794), Warden of New College (1768–1794), 1778
- Joseph Allen (1713–1796), 1778
- Anne, Countess of Albemarle, and Her Son, 1779
- Anthony Todd, Postmaster General, 1779
- Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles Stuart (1753–1801), 1779
- Peregrine Cust (1723–1785), MP, 1779
- The Beaumont Family, 1779
- Admiral Sir Charles Hardy (c.1716–1780), 1780
- Dr Edmund Law, Bishop of Carlisle (1769–1787), 1780
- James Clitherow (1731–1805), 1780
- James Macpherson, 1780
- John Satterthwaite, 1780
- Lady Emilia Kerr, 1780
- Midshipman George Cumberland, 1780
- Mrs Beal Bonnell, 1780
- Mrs Johnstone and her Son, 1780
- Mrs Musters, 1780
- Portrait of a Young Man of the Maynard Family, 1780
- The Honourable Anne Louisa Bertie (1747–1841), Lady Stuart, 1780
- Mary Bootle (d.1813), Mrs Wilbraham Bootle, 1781
- Michael Russell, Agent Victualler of Dover, 1781
- Miss Hariot Milles, 1781
- Mrs Christian Cunninghame, 1781
- Mrs Mary Robinson, 'Perdita', 1781
- Philip Yorke (1757–1834), 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, KG, MP, FRS, FSA, 1781
- Captain William Peere Williams, 1782
- Emma Hart (c.1765–1815), Lady Hamilton, as Circe, 1782
- John Smith (1703–1787), 1782
- Lady Elizabeth (Scot) Lindsay (1763–1858), Countess of Hardwicke, 1782
- Lady Hamilton as Circe, 1782
- Miss Martindale, 1782
- The Right Honourable Charles Philip Yorke (1764–1834), 1782
- William Beckford (1760–1844), 1782
- Admiral Sir Francis Geary (1709–1796), 1783
- Anne, Lady Holte (1734–1799), 1783
- David Murray (1727–1796), Viscount Stormont, 1783
- Frances Bankes (1756–1847), Lady Brownlow, with Her Son, The Honourable John Cust (1779–1853), Later 1st Earl Brownlow, GCH, FRS, MP, 1783
- John Moore (1730–1805), Archbishop of Canterbury, 1783
- William Pitt the Younger, 1783
- George Evelyn Boscawen, 3rd Viscount Falmouth (1758–1808), 1784
- George Romney, 1784
- Henry Hoare, Esq. of Mitcham Grove, Surrey (1750–1828), 1784
- Jemima Yorke (1763–1804), Mrs Reginald Pole-Carew, 1784
- Lydia Henrietta Malortie (1754–1816), Mrs Henry Hoare, 1784
- Mrs Bracebridge and Her Daughter Mary, 1784
- Mrs Newbery, 1784
- Mrs Siddons, 1784
- Portrait of a Gentleman, 1784
- Sarah Rodbard (c.1765–1795), 1784
- A Lady in a Brown Dress. 'The Parson's Daughter', 1785
- Emma Hart as The Spinstress, 1785
- Emma, Lady Hamilton, 1785
- Emma, Lady Hamilton, 1785
- Harry Peckham, Esq. (1740–1787), Recorder of Chichester (1785), 1785
- Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell of Inverneil and Ross (1739–1791), KB, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Madras, 1785
- Mrs Mary Oliver (1763–1845), 1785
- Serena Reading, 1785
- Sir Henry Bayly (1744–1812), 3rd Bt, 9th Baron Paget, Later 1st Earl of Uxbridge of the Second Creation, Holding Copper Ore from the Mona Mine, 1785
- Sir Robert John Buxton, 1st Bt, 1785
- The Honourable Charlotte Clive (1762–1795), 1785
- Thomas Alphonso Hayley (1780–1800), 1785
- Dr John Matthews, 1786
- Emma Hart (1765–1815), as Miranda, 1786
- Emma Hart (c.1761–1815), Later Lady Hamilton, 1786
- Emma Hart at Prayer, 1786
- Esther Taubman, née Christian, 1786
- Lady Hamilton as Cassandra, 1786
- Mrs John Matthews, 1786
- Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham, 1786
- The Honourable Reverend Anchitel Grey (1774–1833), as a Boy, 1786
- Vice-Admiral George Darby (c.1720–1790), 1786
- Charles Agar (1736–1809), Earl of Normanton, 1787
- Charles Jenkinson (1727–1808), 1st Lord Hawkesbury (1780), afterwards Created 1st Earl of Liverpool (1796), 1787
- Dorothea Bland (1762–1816), 'Mrs Jordan', as 'Peggy' in 'The Country Girl', 1787
- Major-General James Stuart (c.1735–1793), Commander-in-Chief in Madras, 1787
- Mrs Crouch, 1787
- The Lady Rouse Boughton, 1787
- Captain William Bentinck (1764–1813), 1788
- Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, 1788
- Lady Altamont, 1788
- Percivall Pott (1713–1788), 1788
- Portrait of a Gentleman, 1788
- Robert Raikes, 1788
- Sir John Trevelyan (1734–1828), 4th Bt, 1788
- Sir John Trevelyan (1761–1846), 5th Bt, 1788
- The Honourable Edward Ward (1753–1812), 1788
- Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley (1734–1790), 1788
- John Wesley (1703–1791), 1789
- Mary McDonald Chichester (1768–1825), Wife of Thomas Hugh Clifford Constable, 1789
- Mirth and Melancholy (Miss Wallis, Later Mrs James Campbell), 1789
- Mrs Mark Currie, 1789
- Mrs Robert Trotter of Bush, 1789
- Charles Fanshawe (1742–1814), 1790
- Lady Henrietta Cavendish-Bentinck (1737–1827), Countess of Stamford, 1790
- Reverend Oliver Marton, Vicar of Lancaster (1767–1794), 1790
- Thomas Alphonso Hayley as 'Puck', 1790
- Brigadier-General Lawrence Nilson (1734–1811), 1791
- George Harry Grey (1737–1819), 5th Earl of Stamford, 1791
- Lady Henrietta Cavendish-Bentinck (1737–1827), Countess of Stamford, 1791
- William Frederick (1776–1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester, 1791
- William Paley, 1791
- Emma Hart (c.1765–1815), Lady Hamilton, as Calypso, 1792
- Lord Ducie, 1792
- Tom Hayley as Robin Goodfellow, 1792
- Anna Maria Hunt (c.1771–1861), the Honourable Mrs Charles Agar Bagenal, 1793
- George Harry, Lord Grey of Groby (1765–1845), Later 6th Earl of Stamford, 1793
- Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey (1767–1821), Countess of Liverpool, 1793
- Richard Pennant (1737–1808), Baron Penrhyn of Penrhyn, 1793
- John Flaxman; Thomas Alphonso Hayley, 1795
- John McArthur (1755–1840), Writer on Naval Topics, 1795
- Master Richard Meyler, 1795, Aged 3 or 4, 1795
- Sir Archibald Macdonald, 1795
- Thomas Noel-Hill (1770–1832), 2nd Baron Berwick of Attingham, 1795
- Warren Hastings (1732–1818), Governor General of Fort William, Bengal (1774–1785), 1795
- David Scott, MP, of Dunninald, 1796
- Edward Smallwell (1721–1799), Bishop of Oxford, 1796
- Euseby Cleaver (1746–1819), Archbishop of Dublin, 1796
- The Four Friends, 1796
- Captain John Taubman III (1746–1822), 1799
- William Henry Cavendish Bentinck (1738–1809), Duke of Portland, 1799
- Adam Walker and his family, 1801
- Henry Bayly Paget (1744–1812), 1st Earl of Uxbridge, Aged 67, 1811
- Portrait of Anne Rodbard, Mrs. Blackburn, ?
- Miss Benedetta Ramus, ?
- Portrait of Mrs Mary Moody (c. 1767-1820), wife of Samuel Moody, three-quarter-length, in a landscape, ?
- Charlotte, Mrs Thomas Raikes, ?
- Mrs Mary Lutwyche, Nee Thomas, ?
- Mrs. Thomas Scott Jackson, ?
- A Courtier (fragment of 'The Tempest Act I, Scene 1'), ?
- 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Act II, Scene 2, Titania Reposing with Her Indian Votaries, ?
- A Veiled Lady, ?
- Abraham Newland (1730–1807), Chief Cashier of the Bank of England (1782–1807), ?
- Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1714–1782), 5th Bt, ?
- Alonso, King of Naples and Another Figure (fragment of 'The Tempest Act I, Scene 1'), ?
- Anthony Todd (1716–1798), ?
- Ariel, ?
- Benjamin (Thomas) Mee the Younger (1742–1796), ?
- Betsy Hodges (d.1772), Second Wife of Philip Champion de Crespigny, ?
- Captain Arthur Forbes of Culloden (1760–1803), ?
- Captain Arthur Forbes, ?
- Captain John Joseph Vernon, 3rd Dragoon Guards, ?
- Captain, Later Admiral, Sir Hyde Parker (1739–1807), ?
- Charlotte Gunning, Later Mrs Stephen Digby, ?
- Colonel James Lowther as a Young Man, ?
- Dr Scales, ?
- Edward Smallwell, Bishop of Oxford, ?
- Eleanor (d.1856), Countess of Lauderdale, ?
- Elizabeth Allen (Mrs Josiah Wedgwood II) (1764–1846), ?
- Ferdinand Leaping from the Ship (fragment of 'The Tempest Act I, Scene 1'), ?
- Frances Woodley (1760–1823), Mrs Henry Bankes II, ?
- General Sir Archibald Campbell (1739–1791), Soldier, ?
- Head of an Apostle, ?
- Head of an Apostle, ?
- Henry Bathurst, Bishop Of Norwich (1805–1837), ?
- Henry Woodcock (1795–1829), ?
- Hugh Holme, Deputy Recorder of Kendal, ?
- James Farrer, ?
- James Martin (1738–1810), MP for Tewkesbury (1776, 1780, 1784, 1790, 1796, 1802 & 1806), ?
- Jane Atkinson (1742–1823), ?
- John Postlethwaite, ?
- John Richard West (1757–1783), 4th Earl de la Warr, ?
- Judge Sir John Wilson, ?
- King Lear in the Tempest Tearing off his Robes, ?
- Lady Emma Hamilton (1761–1815) as Cassandra, ?
- Lady Hamilton (as a Figure in 'Fortune Telling'), ?
- Lord James Wallace (1729–1783), Attorney General, ?
- Mrs Jane Wilson, née Morland, of Capplethwaite Hall, near Sedbergh, ?
- Mrs John Willett (1746–1815), ?
- Mrs Marton and Her Son Oliver, ?
- Mrs Stratford Canning, née Mehetebel Patrick (1777–1831), with Her Daughter Elizabeth, ?
- Mrs Thompson of Kendal, ?
- Mrs William Marwood, née Mary Goulston (1743–1807), Wife of William Marwood of Busby, near Stokesley, Yorkshire, ?
- Portrait of a Man, ?
- Possibly William Thomas Meyer, ?
- Prospero and Miranda, ?
- Richard Cumberland (1732–1811), ?
- Robert Thyer (1709–1781), Chetham's Librarian, ?
- Samuel Foote (1720–1777) (after Joshua Reynolds), ?
- Serena, ?
- Sir Brownlow Cust (1744–1807), 1st Baron Brownlow, ?
- Sir Noah Thomas (1720–1792), Alumnus of St John's College, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (1757), ?
- Sketch of a Female Head, ?
- Supposed Portrait of William Strickland (1731–1819), in His Library, ?
- The Honourable John Eliot (1761–1823), 1st Earl of St Germans, ?
- The Honourable Rebecca Clive (1760–1795), Mrs John Robinson, ?
- The Infant Shakespeare Attended by Nature and the Passions, ?
- Thomas Barrow (1749–c.1778), Portrait Painter, ?
- Thomas Elwine of Coventry, ?
- Thomas Holme, Mayor of Kendal (1741–1742 & 1755–1756), ?
- Thomas Paine (1737–1809), ?
- Thomas Raikes (1741–1813), Governor of the Bank of England (1797–1799), ?
- Vice-Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1714–1782), ?
- William Colman (1728–1795), Master (1778–1795), ?
- William Hayley (1745–1820), ?
- William Prowting, ?