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Lady Mary Fitzalan (oil on canvas)
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Lady Mary Fitzalan (oil on canvas)
DON279053 Lady Mary Fitzalan (oil on canvas) by Eworth or Ewoutsz, Hans (fl.1520-74) (after); 213.4x118.1 cm; His Grace The Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Castle; (add.info.: Mary Howard (nee Fitzalan), duchess of Norfolk (1539/40-57), married Thomas Howard (1538-72), fourth duke of Norfolk c.1554; mother of saint Philip Howard; ); Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 22357258
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Aristocratic Elizabethan Costume Ermine Pearls Refined Ruff Collar
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This portrait captures the elegance and grace of Lady Mary Fitzalan, a prominent figure in Elizabethan society. Painted by Hans Eworth or Ewoutsz, this oil on canvas print showcases Lady Mary's aristocratic status and refined demeanor. Standing tall in her full-length Elizabethan costume, Lady Mary exudes an air of sophistication. Her aristocratic lineage is evident through the exquisite pearls adorning her neck and the regal ermine fur draped around her shoulders. The intricate ruff collar adds a touch of grandeur to her ensemble, emphasizing her position within high society. Lady Mary Fitzalan was not only known for her beauty but also for being the wife of Thomas Howard, the fourth Duke of Norfolk. Their marriage in 1554 solidified their noble status and brought them into close proximity with Queen Elizabeth I's court. Beyond being a dutiful wife, Lady Mary was also celebrated as the mother of Saint Philip Howard. This familial connection further elevated her reputation among both religious circles and aristocracy. Displayed proudly at Arundel Castle under His Grace The Duke of Norfolk's ownership, this painting serves as a testament to Lady Mary's influential role during one of England's most iconic periods. With its attention to detail and masterful execution, this artwork is truly a timeless representation of aristocratic splendor that continues to captivate viewers today.
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