The alterations could have been made to depict Lady Jane - who was beheaded on the orders of her cousin Queen Mary aged just 17 in 1554 - as a Protestant martyr. The portrait, on loan from a ...
The portrait, along with six others ... the 15-year-old Edward wanted to bypass his older sisters Mary and Elizabeth, and named Lady Jane his heir to prevent the realm reverting to Catholicism.
Experts believe they have uncovered enough evidence to suggest a Tudor-era portrait could be the only known image of Lady ...
Now new research suggests a portrait that has gone on display ... He previously argued the sitter was Mary Neville Fiennes, Lady Dacre, in a 2013 article published in the British Art Journal.
Lady Jane Grey ... the throne in a bid to prevent her Roman Catholic relative, Mary Tudor, from becoming Queen. The mysterious portrait, on loan to conservation charity English Heritage from ...
On Sunday April 6, Rochfortbridge will host the inaugural Mary Molesworth Art and Heritage Festival, a one-day celebration honouring the life and legacy of Lady Belvedere Mary Molesworth, a woman ...
This Portrait May Be the Only One of ... the 15-year-old Edward wanted to bypass his older sisters Mary and Elizabeth, and named Lady Jane his heir to prevent the realm reverting to Catholicism.