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Mary Tudor (1516-1558). Artist: Henri Meyer
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Mary Tudor (1516-1558). Artist: Henri Meyer
Mary Tudor (1516-1558). Mary, daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, half-sister of Elizabeth I, as a young woman. She became Queen Mary I of England (1553) and became known as Bloody Mary for her persecution of Protestants
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This print showcases Mary Tudor, a prominent figure in British history. Painted by the talented artist Henri Meyer, this portrait captures Mary as a young woman during the 16th century. As the daughter of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, she held significant ties to royalty. Mary's life took an intriguing turn when she ascended to the throne as Queen Mary I of England in 1553. However, her reign was marred by controversy and earned her the infamous nickname "Bloody Mary". She ruthlessly persecuted Protestants due to her staunch Catholic beliefs. In this enchanting engraving, we see Mary adorned in a stunning white dress that exudes elegance and grace. Her fashion sense is complemented by a fashionable hat or bonnet and exquisite jewelry including a necklace that accentuates her regal status. The portrait pays homage to Hans Holbein the Younger, another renowned artist who captured many iconic figures during his time. Meyer skillfully recreates Holbein's style while adding his own unique touch. This remarkable image invites us into the world of sixteenth-century Britain where religion played a pivotal role in shaping society. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical documentation of one of England's most controversial monarchs – Queen Mary I.
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