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Art

The history of Loseley House is written in the paintings and portraits that hang on its walls. When King James I and his Queen, Anne of Denmark, visited so impressed were they by the welcome and hospitality that the King commissioned a pair of portraits from John de Critz his court painter – portraits that still hang in the Great Hall. Yet it is the More-Molyneux family portraits that tell the most compelling and most intimate story. An almost complete history of the family is documented through art, with every generation from Sir William More onward represented and with small intimate details everyday life showing through in even the most formal work.