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Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn and Lady Henrietta Williams-Wynn (Somerset) his wife, in masque costume

Artist: REYNOLDS, Joshua (1723-92)

'Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn and Henrietta, his wife' depicts Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, at the age of twenty, with his wife Lady Henrietta Somerset. The couple were married on 11 April 1769 and she died on 24 July of the same year. Henrietta Somerset was a daughter of his father's friend and political ally, the 4th Duke of Beaufort.

The couple are depicted life-size in matching black and pink Van Dyck costume, and are holding theatrical masks in a curtained architectural setting, beside a massive vase. The picture was presumably begun as a marriage portrait, although it is unlikely to have been completed prior to Lady Henrietta's death on 24 July 1769. Williams-Wynn sat for Reynolds in February 1769, his fiancée in March, and Sir Watkin once again in August. The black costume of the figures suggest that it was completed as a memorial portrait after Henrietta Williams-Wynn's death.

Lady Henrietta is posed in an attitude common in Reynolds' portraits of women, which derives ultimately from the studio practice of his master Thomas Hudson. Sir Watkin's attitude combines two classical prototypes: a melancholy figure from a sarcophagus of the Muses, engraved in 1747 and now in the Louvre, and the 'Farnese Hercules', in Rome until 1787, and now in Naples. In his 'Discourses', Reynolds praised the Hercules as one of three ideal types of male beauty ('muscular strength' as opposed to 'activity' and 'delicacy'). It was certainly the type most in tune with Sir Watkin's short and stout build. The vase in the background is of a type which appears in a number of Reynolds' portraits, and is copied from a seventeenth-century engraving by G.B. Galestruzzi after Polidoro da Caravaggio.

The sitters are wearing 'Vandyck' costume, which was fashionable from the 1740s and continued to appear in British portraits through to the 1770s. Sir Watkin was passionately fond of the theatre, and there are a number of references to masquerade dresses in the Williams-Wynn accounts.

Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn and Lady Henrietta
Image: © Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 12965

Creation/Production

REYNOLDS, Joshua
Role: Creation
Date: 18th century (late)

Acquisition

Purchase - ass. of Heritage Lottery Fund
Purchased with support from The Heritage Lottery Fund

Measurements

Height: 253.5cm
Width: 167.4cm
h(cm) frame:282
w(cm) 1st image:196
d(cm) frame:13

Techniques

oil on canvas
Techniques (fine art)
art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

oil
canvas

Location

Gallery 04

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Categories

Paentiad | Painting Celf Gain | Fine Art Named portrait Ffurf gwrywaidd | Male figure Ffurf benywaidd | Female figure Cysylltiad Cymreig | Welsh connection

Comments - (3)

Graham Davies
14 October 2013, 11:56
Dear Donato,
Many thanks for pointing out these typos, we have corrected the text now,
Graham Davies, Online Curator.
Dr. Donato Esposito
13 October 2013, 21:08
I am afraid there are 2 typos in this entries. In the third paragraph 'dervies' should be 'derives' and 'seventeenth century engraving' should be 'seventeenth-century engraving' (adjective).

Best wishes, Donato
Margaret Webber (nee Allison)
25 February 2009, 09:32
Lovely to be able to see a painting of ancestors. Many years ago (late 50's early 60's) before I came to Canada, I was fortunate enough to have a private viewing at the National in London of another Sir Joshua Reynolds painting of my ancestors. Sincerely, Margaret Webber, Fredericton, NB, Canada
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