Fleetwood Hesketh & Frances Hesketh
Joseph Wright of Derby, 1769
Both Fleetwood Hesketh and his wife came from wealthy Lancashire landed families. The portraits, though pendants, bear little relationship to each other. This seems odd, and certainly was unconventional; but it is characteristic that Wrightdid not like to paint 'matching' portraits of married couples. Fleetwood Hesketh is portrayed in the shooting field, his wife on a garden terrace: but her balustrade does not lead into his landscape. The gallery's acquisition of the portraits adds to its representation of Wright's work. These works were acquired with assistance from the Wolfson Foundation.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Fleetwood Hesketh & Frances Hesketh, 1769
Date supported
1992
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
127 x 102 cm
Grant
50000
Total cost
880960

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