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Portrait of a person wearing an elaborate black dress with puffed sleeves, a tall black hat, and a detailed lace ruff collar.
Portrait of a person wearing an elaborate black dress with puffed sleeves, a tall black hat, and a detailed lace ruff collar.
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Joan Alleyn

by British School

Date: 1596

Currently on display

in Room 3

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Item details
  • Accession number

    DPG444

  • Acquisition

    Probably Alleyn Bequest, 1626

  • Artist

    British School

  • Date

    1596

  • Dimensions

    79.1 x 63.2 cm

  • Inscription

    Inscribed upper right: AETS 22/ 1596

  • Materials

    Oil on panel

Joan Alleyn (c. 1573-1623) is depicted in fashionable Elizabethan costume, including a black hat, panelled dress and stomacher with floral blackwork embroidery, as well as a pair of fine embroidered gloves. Black clothing was very expensive in the sixteenth century and became a sign of wealth and status.  

Joan was the first wife of Edward Alleyn (1566-1626), a popular English actor during the era of Elizabethan theatre and founder of Dulwich College. She is buried in Christ’s Chapel of God’s Gift, next door to Dulwich Picture Gallery. Her tombstone reads: ‘Here lyeth in Hope of Resurrection, the Body of Joane, the religious and loving wife of Edward Alleyn Esqr. Founder of this College, who departed this mortal Life the 28th of June 1623, being in the 51 year of Her Age.’ 

Portrait of a person wearing an elaborate black dress with puffed sleeves, a tall black hat, and a detailed lace ruff collar.

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