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Thought to be Margaret Tudor, c1528 (c1924). Artist: Jan Gossaert
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Thought to be Margaret Tudor, c1528 (c1924). Artist: Jan Gossaert
Thought to be Margaret Tudor, c1528 (c1924). From The Outline of Art, edited by Sir William Orpen, K.B.E. R.A. R.I.. [George Newnes Limited, London, c1924]
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Brown Background Brown Hair Early Renaissance George Newnes George Newnes Ltd Gossaert Hand On Chest Henry Viii Jan Gossaert Jan Mabuse Jean Gossaert Jennyn Van Hainaut Jennyn Van Hennegouwe King Henry Viii King Of England Mabuse Margaret Maubeuge Newnes Orpen Outline Of Art Queen Margaret Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen Sir William Orpen Tudor William Newenham Montague William Newenham Montague Orpen William Orpen Margaret Tudor Queen Of Scotland
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This print showcases a portrait believed to be Margaret Tudor, dating back to around 1528. Created by the talented artist Jan Gossaert, this image is a remarkable representation of the Scottish queen during the early Renaissance period. The color palette chosen for this piece beautifully complements her brown hair and regal attire. In this studio shot, we see Queen Margaret engrossed in a book, symbolizing her love for literature and intellectual pursuits. Her hand rests gently on her chest as she gazes away thoughtfully, perhaps contemplating matters of state or reflecting on her role as a monarch. The publication from which this print originates is "The Outline of Art" edited by Sir William Orpen. This comprehensive art book was published in London in approximately 1924 by George Newnes Limited. It serves as an invaluable resource for art enthusiasts and historians alike. Margaret Tudor's significance lies not only in being the queen consort of Scotland but also as the sister of King Henry VIII of England. Her marriage to James IV united two powerful nations and played a crucial role in shaping European history. Thanks to Heritage Images' preservation efforts, we can now admire this exquisite portrayal that captures both the beauty and strength embodied by Queen Margaret Tudor during one of Scotland's most influential periods.
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