Sir Thomas Mansel and his wife, Jane
Description
British School
Sir Thomas Mansel and his wife, Jane
c.1625
oil on canvas
The Mansels of Margam Abbey were one of the wealthiest families in south Wales. Sir Thomas (1556-1631) was MP for Glamorgan. He was prominent at the Court of James I, and purchased a baronetcy in 1611. He is shown here with his second wife, Jane.
Double portraits were common in 17th-century portraiture, but it is unusual to see a tender gesture such as holding hands. Lady Jane holds a marigold in her other hand, which presumably refers to their daughter Mary, who appeared with her parents in another related picture. The Mansels' clothes suggest wealth and the taste of a slightly older couple - the large, falling ruffs were more common in the previous decade. This is an accomplished portrait, probably painted in a London workshop.
Purchased,1984
NMW A 16
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