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In 1909 Sir Lionel Cust identified the portrait which had been in the possession of the Cromwell family for centuries as Catherine Howard. [11] Cust's identification stood unchallenged until doubts were raised about the sitter's identity in the catalogue of The Kings and Queens of England exhibition held at Liverpool in 1953. [12]
The art historian, Franny Moyle, in The King's Painter: The Life and Times of Hans Holbein (2021), argues that the Royal Collection miniature is not a likeness of Catherine Howard. Instead, she argues that it is a depiction of Anne of Cleves , who also married the King in 1540 (making the dating by David Starkey still accurate and confirmed ...
English: The sitter was formerly identified as Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII.The lady is now thought to be a member of the Cromwell family, perhaps Elizabeth Seymour (c.1518–1568), sister of Henry VIII’s third wife, Jane Seymour, and wife of Thomas Cromwell’s son, Gregory.
Two ladies in waiting are depicted in the painting, showing their grief at the event which is about to take place. The execution was conducted in the open air, in a part of the grounds of the Tower of London that is known as Tower Green, and where Henry VIII's wives Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard had been executed. Delaroche instead chose a ...
The portrait shown on this page, dated circa 1535–1540, is exhibited at the Toledo Museum of Art as Portrait of a Lady, probably a Member of the Cromwell Family. [2] A sixteenth-century version of the portrait, at Hever Castle in Kent, is exhibited as Portrait of a Lady, thought to be Catherine Howard.
ISBN 9780986387302, p. 32.: "The necklace, though with a different pendant, can be seen in both the full-sized portrait of Jane Seymour, Henry's third consort, and in the miniature thought to depict Henry's fifth wife, Katherine Howard". Heard, Kate & Whitaker, Lucy (2013). The Northern Renaissance: Dürer to Holbein. London: Royal Collection ...
A new portrait of Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has split public opinion. Here, the royal is pictured in November 2023. Credit - Yui Mok—Getty Images
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