Mr. Knightley is looking at someone?at his two o’clock?with a curious, keen gaze. His eyebrows are playfully raised, pushing up four ridges of forehead wrinkles, which add a touch of sophistication to his handsome look.
He has a finely-cut face with an especially appealing jawline. It’s an oval curve that is balanced by a day’s growth of beard on the chin. His aquiline nose suggests a strong will and his long, fleshy earlobes are signs of a kind heart. He is listening attentively and politely, but there is a saving something about his mouth which might be indicative of a sense of humor.
Mr. Knightley appears to be a man of good standing, judgement and manners, which three one could argue to be the hallmark of an English gentleman in the 1800s and finds proof in his green velvet coat and delicate cravat.