Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland
David’s pick is the painting of Barbara Villiers in the Great Hall. She set a new trend in portrait painting which survives to this day. As the ‘fashionista’ of her day, many ladies copied her style. Previously paintings were very formal, with ladies in stiff poses and even stiffer dresses. Her portrait broke with this tradition and shows her in a softer pose in an informal dress. Her position as the mistress of Charles II was probably part of her appeal. In fact several well-placed people had copies of this painting in their houses to show their approval in case the King came visiting.