Conference Presentations by Hannah Woodward
MA Dissertation, also presented at the 30th Anniversary Gerry Hedley Student Symposium 2012 (Tate... more MA Dissertation, also presented at the 30th Anniversary Gerry Hedley Student Symposium 2012 (Tate Britain) and as a poster at the 24th Biennial IIC Congress, The Decorative: Conservation and the Applied Arts, 2012 (Vienna)
Talks by Hannah Woodward
Overview of the depictions of the second French wife of James V of Scotland, Marie of Guise/de Lo... more Overview of the depictions of the second French wife of James V of Scotland, Marie of Guise/de Lorraine/de Longueville. Two portraits exist that are currently assumed to have been made in Scotland, both double portraits with her husband. Paper presented at the Scottish Federation of University Women research day April 2015.
Talk given as part of research project as a Hunterian Associate (2014-15), discussing the techniq... more Talk given as part of research project as a Hunterian Associate (2014-15), discussing the techniques employed by European artists in the depiction of skin-tone across social groups.
Papers by Hannah Woodward
Jewellery and gem-set objects have always been considered an indicator of wealth. As portraits we... more Jewellery and gem-set objects have always been considered an indicator of wealth. As portraits were often a projection of self-promotion, it is not surprising that sitters would wear and thus display their finest jewels when being painted. The two double portraits examined in this article, depicting King James V of Scotland and his second wife Marie of Guise, were probably commissioned to commemorate their wedding day in 1538, as suggested by the composition and the quality of dress.
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