George, 5th Lord Seton (about 1531 - 1585) and his Family
About this artwork
George Seton is shown here surrounded by his four sons and his daughter. He was a Catholic and a loyal supporter of Mary Queen of Scots, whom he helped to escape from Holyrood Palace after the murder of David Rizzio. Seton was also involved in Mary’s flight from Lochleven Castle, where she had been imprisoned. Following Mary’s escape, Seton acted as her ambassador to the Duke of Alva in the Spanish Netherlands, and it was during this posting in 1572 that this portrait was painted. The figures each have their initials and age inscribed beside them, although it is not certain if these were added by Pourbus or by another hand at a later date.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Frans Pourbus the ElderNetherlandish (1545 - 1581)
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title:George, 5th Lord Seton (about 1531 - 1585) and his Family
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date created:Dated 1572
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materials:Oil on panel
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measurements:109.00 x 79.00 cm; Framed: 128.00 x 99.00 x 8.00 cm
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credit line:Bequest of Sir Theophilus Biddulph 1948; received 1965
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accession number:NG 2275
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Frans Pourbus the Elder
Frans Pourbus the Elder
Frans Pourbus was the son of the painter Pieter Pourbus, who was possibly his earliest teacher. By 1564 he had entered the studio of Frans Floris in Antwerp. Floris was heavily influenced by his travels in Italy, especially by the boldness and energy of the pictures he saw by artists such as...