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Portrait of George Delves and a Female Companion

British School1577

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Liverpool, United Kingdom

During Elizabeth I’s reign, Sir George Delves (died 1604) held court office and had a military career in Ireland. His first wife had died by 1583, when he remarried. It is possible that she is portrayed here, sombrely dressed, her face hidden by a branch of myrtle (symbolising everlasting love), as a memento of her death. His unrewarded hopes of fame are suggested by the laurel (bay) tree to the right and by the inscriptions painted on the picture. At the top in Italian he proclaims that: “I value only love and fame”. The discarded armour and broken lance show that he has renounced military and court life for, as the last line of the English inscription states, they brought him “but woe and pain”. The turreted house and intricate gardens and maze in the background have not been identified. They probably do not represent those at Doddington Hall, the Delves’ family estate in Cheshire, but may be an imaginary garden of love.

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  • Title: Portrait of George Delves and a Female Companion
  • Creator: British School
  • Date Created: 1577
  • tag / style: Portraiture; Delves; Doddington Hall; Cheshire; myrtle; laurel; armour; man; wife; deceased; love; remembrance; hat; feather; ruff; sword; gloves; garden
  • Physical Dimensions: w1335 x h2185 cm (Without frame)
  • Artwork History: Passed by descent through the Delves (later Delves Broughton) family, Doddington Hall, Cheshire until about 1955-56
  • Additional artwork information: This painting was the subject of an ‘Artwork Highlight’ talk at the Walker Art Gallery in 2003. To read the notes from this talk please follow this link: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/picture-of-month/displaypicture.asp?venue=2&id=16
  • Type: Oil on oak panel
  • Rights: Purchased in 1956
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

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