Portrait of Mary Neville, Lady Dacre and Gregory Fiennes, 10th Baron Dacre
Hans Eworth, 1559

The portrait depicts the powerful matriarch Lady Mary Neville and her son Gregory Fiennes, tenth Baron Dacre who were important members of the English nobility with close links to the court. The exquisite depiction of detail on the costume and the characterisation of their facial features would have deeply impressed contemporary English audiences and native painters. The painting is an early example of a portrait being used as a visual memorial of family fortunes. Mary's husband, Thomas 9th Baron Dacre was executed in 1541 during the reign of Henry VIII. This portrait was almost certainly commissioned by Lady Dacre to commemorate the family's later return to the ranks of the nobility.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Portrait of Mary Neville, Lady Dacre and Gregory Fiennes, 10th Baron Dacre, 1559
Date supported
2008
Medium and material
Oil on panel
Dimensions
50 x 71.4 cm
Grant
300000
Total cost
997500

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