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Mark Fiennes

Mark Fiennes
Born Mark Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes
(1933-11-11)11 November 1933
Dalton, Northumberland, England
Died 30 December 2004(2004-12-30) (aged 71)
Clare, Suffolk, England
Alma mater Eton College
Occupation Photographer, illustrator
Years active 1973–1995
Spouse(s) Jennifer Lash
(m. 1962; d. 1993)

Caroline Evans
(m. 1996)
Children Ralph Fiennes
Joseph Fiennes
Martha Fiennes
Sophie Fiennes
Magnus Fiennes
Jacob Fiennes
Michael Emery (foster)
Parent(s) Maurice Fiennes
Sylvia (née Finlay) Fiennes
Family Sir Ranulph Fiennes (cousin)

Mark Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes (11 November 1933 – 30 December 2004) was an English photographer and illustrator.

Mark Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes was born at Dalton, Northumberland, the eldest of five children of industrialist Maurice Fiennes, who was later knighted by Prime Minister Harold Wilson for his services to the export of British heavy engineering products, and of his wife Sylvia Joan (née Finlay). Mark Fiennes' cousin is Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes.

He was educated at Eton College for several years before he fell ill with glomerulonephritis. In hope of improving his health his parents sent him to Australia, New Zealand and the United States where Fiennes studied agriculture. With his health restored, he returned to England and became a farming tenant on the estate of the Earl of Stradbroke near Blythburgh, Suffolk, where he met and married novelist Jennifer Lash in 1962 at Lothingland. Her passion for art served as an impetus for Fiennes, who took up photography at the age of 40.

Fiennes' work featured some of the world's most renowned museums as well as Britain's most celebrated estates. In 1985 he received a commission from the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. to produce images for their exhibit Treasure Houses of Britain. After this, his photography recorded the restoration of Windsor Castle for the Royal Collections.

He was commissioned to illustrate books for a number of British and American publishers, including HarperCollins, Random House, Thames & Hudson and Yale University Press. Between 1983 and 1995, he regularly contributed to Country Life magazine.


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