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  • Top-ranked work: Dr John Landers, Principal (2005–2011)
  • Works on APS: 6
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Museums on APS:
    • Collegiate Church of Hertford
    • Collegiate Church of Hertford
    • Collegiate Church of Hertford
    • Collegiate Church of Hertford
    • Collegiate Church of Hertford
  • Top 3 works:
    • Dr John Landers, Principal (2005–2011)
    • Paul Alexander Slack, Principal (1996–2010)
    • Near Conway, Wales III

Susannah Fiennes: A Portraitist of Majesty

Susannah Hersey Fiennes (née Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes; born 27 February 1961) is a British artist whose distinctive style has cemented her reputation as one of King Charles III’s foremost portraitists and collaborators. From the outset, her artistic journey was shaped by familial connections to prominent figures in British theatre and art – her father, Michael Fiennes, is renowned for his Shakespearean productions, and her mother, Patricia Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, is a celebrated sculptor. This upbringing instilled within her an appreciation for meticulous observation and expressive rendering, foundational elements of her artistic practice. Early training encompassed classical drawing techniques honed under the tutelage of John Landers at Eton College, followed by studies at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where she cultivated her skills in oil painting and portraiture. It was during her time at RISD that Fiennes began to develop her signature approach – a blend of realism and subtle psychological insight—characterized by luminous color palettes and delicately rendered textures. This distinctive style quickly garnered critical acclaim, establishing her as a rising talent within the British art scene. A pivotal moment arrived in 1996 when she joined forces with Paul Alexander Slack at Artworks Ltd., marking the beginning of a fruitful partnership that would endure until 2010. Under Slack’s guidance, Fiennes honed her craft further and expanded her repertoire to encompass commissions for prominent clients across Europe, Asia, and America. Notably, she undertook several projects documenting royal tours, capturing candid moments alongside members of the British monarchy—a testament to her ability to convey both grandeur and intimacy within a single frame. These portraits are distinguished by their sensitivity to subject matter and their masterful execution, reflecting Fiennes’s unwavering commitment to artistic excellence. Her collaboration with Dame Fiona Caldicott, DBE, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1993–1996), further solidified her position as an artist attuned to human emotion and psychological complexity. This association fostered a profound understanding of portraiture's role in exploring inner landscapes—a perspective that consistently informs Fiennes’s artistic endeavors. The resulting paintings are imbued with a palpable sense of presence, capturing not merely likeness but also the essence of their subjects’ personalities. Since 2005, Fiennes has continued to refine her technique and broaden her artistic horizons under Dr John Landers' stewardship at Artworks Ltd., consistently producing works that resonate with both aesthetic beauty and intellectual depth. Her enduring fascination with history—particularly royal lineages and ceremonial traditions—is evident in numerous paintings depicting portraits of monarchs throughout the centuries. Through meticulous research and skillful artistry, Fiennes elevates historical narratives into compelling visual experiences, inviting viewers to contemplate the legacies of past rulers and their influence on contemporary society. Today, Susannah Fiennes stands as a celebrated figure within British art history—a testament to her unwavering dedication to craft, her profound understanding of human psychology, and her remarkable ability to transform historical subjects into enduring emblems of artistic achievement. Her portraits serve not only as visual records but also as windows into the souls of those who have shaped the course of royal history, ensuring that their stories continue to captivate audiences for generations to come.