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Mr and Mrs Stanley Joscelyne: The Second Marriage

© the estate of Anthony Green RA. Photo credit: National Museums NI

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This double portrait depicts the artist’s mother with her second husband in the drawing room of their house in North London. The composition is based on 'The Arnolfini Betrothal' by Jan van Eyck (National Gallery, London), which contains many symbolic references to marriage and fidelity. Green has devised a contemporary version of this symbolism, by including objects that have deep personal associations for the sitters. The marriage was a happy one and the work contains a series of affirmations of this contentment.

Ulster Museum

Belfast

Title

Mr and Mrs Stanley Joscelyne: The Second Marriage

Date

1972

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 213.4 x W 213.4 cm

Accession number

BELUM.U1842

Acquisition method

purchased, 1972

Work type

Painting

Ulster Museum

Botanic Gardens, Belfast, County Antrim BT9 5AB Northern Ireland

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