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Susannah Fiennes

Susannah Fiennes (born 1961) is a British artist who has worked extensively with the Prince of Wales and is collected in Europe, Asia and America.〔Basic bio-details from official website〕〔See also (her entry on Artnet )〕
==Biography==
Fiennes is the daughter of Lord & Lady Saye and Sele who are the owners of Broughton Castle. She is also the cousin of actor Ralph Fiennes. She was educated at Marlborough College and then at the Slade School of Art where she graduated with First Class Honours in 1983.
From 1985–1987 she taught Art and History of Art, at Dulwich College, London. Subsequently she ran a private art class in Westminster, London from 1987–1993. In 1994 she had a Painting class at the National Portrait Gallery, London
In 1995 she came to national attention when she was recommended by a friend to Prince Charles. She became the tour artist with the Prince in Oman.〔 In 1997 she was again chosen to tour with the Prince, on this occasion to Hong Kong to record the handing over of the territory to China. The Prince funded the tour and, in return, chose which paintings he wished to keep.〔 She toured with him to Argentina, Uruguay and the Falkland Islands in 1999.
Between 1999 to 2004 she had a studio and home in New York. She currently has studios in Wales and Ireland and teaches at The Prince's Drawing School in London.〔(The Prince's Drawing School faculty members )〕
She has written a series of articles on this for ''Prospect''〔e.g. "The dying language of art" Prospect Jan 2000, "Misreading Chardin" (April 2000) and "Where is Kossoff?" (Aug 2000) (full list here )〕 and the ''Daily Telegraph''.〔e.g. "It's the visual that is vital", ''Daily Telegraph'' 13 May 2000 and "Red, yellow and blue: the primary colours of tragedy" 5 January 2002〕 She has also featured in the ''Daily Telegraph'', the ''Daily Mail'' and the ''Tatler''.〔(Fiennes' official website )〕

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