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Mary I, (c1911). Creator: Unknown
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Mary I, (c1911). Creator: Unknown
Mary I, (c1911). Queen Mary I of England. From a painting by Joannes Oorvus. In the National Portrait Gallery'. Published in "The Portrait Book of Our Kings and Queens 1066-1911", edited by T. Leman Hare. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, London & Edinburgh]
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Bloody Mary Bodice Hare T Leman House Of Tudor Jack T C E C Jack Tc And Ec Mary I Of England Mary I Queen Of England And Ireland Mary Tudor Necklace Queen Mary Queen Mary I Royal Family Sleeve Sleeves T C E C Jack T Leman Hare Tc And Ec Jack Tudor Head Dress
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Mary I, also known as Bloody Mary, was the Queen of England and Ireland from 1553 to 1558, making her the last monarch of the House of Tudor. This portrait of Mary I, created in the early 20th century from a painting by Joannes Oorvus, showcases the queen in her regal attire, reflecting the opulence and grandeur of the Tudor era. The portrait depicts Mary I wearing a richly decorated bodice, adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, symbolizing her power and wealth. Her voluminous, layered sleeves add to the extravagance of her outfit, while her headdress and necklace complete the elegant appearance. The queen's jeweled necklace, featuring a large pendant, adds a touch of sophistication and royalty to her look. Mary I's portrait was published in "The Portrait Book of Our Kings and Queens 1066-1911," edited by T. Leman Hare, and was produced by T.C. & E.C. Jack, London & Edinburgh. The image is believed to have originated from a painting by the Flemish artist, Master John, also known as John Master. The portrait, which is now housed in the National Portrait Gallery, offers a glimpse into the fashion and style of the 16th century, as well as the enduring legacy of Mary I as a monarch and a woman. Despite her controversial reign, marked by her efforts to restore Catholicism to England, this portrait captures the essence of Mary I's regal presence and the grandeur of the Tudor era.
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