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David Des Granges  1611 or 13-?1675

David Des Granges The Saltonstall Family circa 1636-7
The Saltonstall Family  circa 1636-7

Oil on canvas
support: 2140 x 2762 mm frame: 2483 x 3095 x 85 mm
painting

Purchased with assistance from the Friends of the Tate Gallery, The Art Fund and the Pilgrim Trust 1976

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This great family piece is something of a puzzle. It apparently takes its inspiration from the elaborate dynastic tombs of the period, where the living and the dead are shown intermingled. Sir Richard Saltonstall draws back the red curtain round the bed that contains his deceased first wife, who gestures towards the couple’s two surviving children. He, meanwhile, gazes towards his second – living – wife, who sits holding her own Saltonstall baby. Des Granges, traditionally said to have produced this picture, mainly painted small-scale portrait miniatures.

 (From the display caption May 2007)