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YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL

Lady Anne Clifford: Culture, Patronage and Gender in 17th-century Britain

Lady Anne  Clifford

A collection of papers by leading scholars in the field devoted to the study of Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery (1590-1676), and one of the great figures of English seventeenth-century history. The volume’s origins lie in a symposium held in March 2004 at Tate Britain, to coincide with the display there of Lady Anne’s Great Triptych on loan from the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal.

Karen Hearn, Curator of Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century British Art, Tate.
‘Lady Anne Clifford’s Great Triptych

Elizabeth Chew, Associate Curator of Collections at Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia.
‘“Your Honor’s Desyres”: Lady Anne Clifford and the World of Goods’

John Goodall, Senior Properties Historian at English Heritage.
‘Lady Anne Clifford and the Architectural Pursuit of Nobility’

Adam White, Curator of Lotherton Hall, Leeds Museums and Galleries.
‘Loyalty and friendship; education, dynasty and service. Lady Anne Clifford’s church monuments’

Katherine Acheson, Associate Professor of English at the University of Waterloo, Canada.
‘Anne Clifford’s Writing Style’

Lynn Hulse, Archivist of the Royal School of Needlework and independent music scholar
‘“In sweet musicke did your soule delight”’

Stephen Orgel, Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University, California.
‘Reading Lady Anne Clifford’s Mirror for Magistrates

Heidi Brayman-Hackel, Associate Professor of English at Oregon State University
‘Turning to her “Best Companions”: Lady Anne Clifford as Reader, Annotator and Book Collector’

139 pp, 130 illustrations – 8 in colour including the Great Triptych
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