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  2. Catherine Parr - Wikipedia

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    This portrait, originally, and now identified as Catherine Parr, was wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey for decades. The full-length portrait of Catherine Parr by Master John in the National Portrait Gallery was for many years thought to represent Lady Jane Grey. The painting has recently been re-identified as Catherine Parr, with whose name ...

  3. Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley - Wikipedia

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    The Melton Constable or Hastings portrait of Queen Catherine Parr. Seymour returned to court just before Henry VIII died in January 1547, leaving Catherine one of the wealthiest women in England. According to the King's will, a regency council was constituted to rule on behalf of the nine-year-old orphaned King Edward.

  4. Susannah Hornebolt - Wikipedia

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    Susanna(h) A Hornebolt or Horenbout [nb 1] (1503–c. 1554 [3]) was the first known female artist in England [4] and the Tudor dynasty. [5] The daughter of Flemish artist Gerard Hornebolt and sister of Lucas Horenbout, [3] Susannah learned to paint with her father.

  5. Catharine Parr Traill - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Chamberlin's watercolour painting for Studies of Plant Life in Canada, by Catherine Parr Traill. Traill included further observations in a novel, Canadian Crusoes (1851). She also collected information about the skills necessary for a new settler, published in The Female Emigrant's Guide (1854), later retitled The Canadian Settler's Guide ...

  6. Cultural depictions of Catherine of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, the National Portrait Gallery in London revealed that its curators had recently discovered that a portrait at Lambeth Palace, formerly believed to have been a portrait of Catherine Parr, in fact depicts Catherine of Aragon. The National Portrait Gallery announced that the painting, which had hung in a private sitting room of ...

  7. List of 20th-century women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of 20th-century women artists, sorted alphabetically by decade of birth.These artists are known for creating artworks that are primarily visual in nature, in traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, ceramics as well as in more recently developed genres, such as installation art, performance art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.

  8. William Scrots - Wikipedia

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    Anamorphic portrait of Edward VI, 1546. Little more is known of Scrots other than that his paintings showed an interest in ingenious techniques and detailed accessories. Scrots was paid 50 marks in 1551 for three "great tables", two of which were portraits of Edward delivered to the ambassadors Thomas Hoby and John Mason as gifts for foreign ...

  9. Category:Catherine Parr - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Parr (1512−1548) — of 16th century England. The 6th & last wife (1543−1547) of King Henry VIII , religious scholar, and 1st credited female author of a book published in the English language .