Tudor Women: Queens and Commoners (24 page)

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Authors: Alison Plowden

Tags: #History, #Nonfiction, #Women's Studies, #England/Great Britain, #16th Century, #Royalty

  1. Margaret Beaufort: ‘My lady the King’s Mother’ (National Portrait Gallery)

  1. Elizabeth of York, by an unknown artist (National Portrait Gallery)

  1. Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland, c. 1520; an unauthenticated portrait attributed to Jean Perréal (National Portrait Gallery)

  1. Mary Tudor, Queen of France (courtesy of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford)

  1. Catherine of Aragon in middle age; portrait by an unknown artist (National Portrait Gallery)

  1. Anne Boleyn (National Portrait Gallery)

  1. Jane Seymour, the mother of the heir; a portrait by Holbein (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)

  1. Anne of Cleves, the rejected wife; painted by Holbein (Musée du Louvre)

  1. Katherine Howard (reproduced by gracious permission of Her Majesty the Queen. Royal Collection, Windsor)

  1. Katherine Parr; attributed to William Scrots (National Portrait Gallery)

  1. Mary Tudor as a young girl; sketched by Holbein (reproduced by gracious permission of Her Majesty the Queen. Royal Collection, Windsor)

  1. Lady Jane Grey, an unauthenticated portrait (National Portrait Gallery)

  1. Queen Elizabeth I (National Maritime Museum)

  1. Mary Queen of Scots; portrait by an unknown artist (National Portrait Gallery)

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