'On
the Nature of Women':
Tudor and Jacobean Portraits of Women 1535-1620

Frances Howard, Countess
of Somerset
attributed to William Larkin,
oil on panel, c.1612-15 |
SPECIAL DISPLAY
This special display explores the representation and role of
noble women in Tudor and Jacobean England. During the period
there was much debate about female nature with male writers characterising
women as either shrewish and prone to vice or faithful and prudent.
The women featured in the display range from dutiful wives and
mothers to those tainted by scandal and intrigue. The display
explores how character and virtues were represented through portraiture
and sheds new light on the role of women during the period including
their involvement in momentous political events and life at the
royal court.
The display features many previously unseen portraits, several
of which have been specially restored, and will be accompanied
by a series of family activities, talks and events.
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