Six Lives: The Stories of Henry
VIII’s Queens
National Portrait Gallery, London
20th June–8th September |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
4. St Mary
Magdalene
reading, by the
Master of the
Female Half-
Lengths. 1520–30.
Oil on panel,
61.5 by 48.2 cm.
(National Galleries
of Scotland,
Edinburgh; exh.
National Portrait
Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
5. Mary I, by the
Horenbout family
workshop. c.1522.
Watercolour
on vellum laid
down on card,
diameter 3.5
cm. (National
Portrait Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
6. Katherine
Parr, attributed
to Master John.
c.1547. Oil on
panel, 92.3 by
71.8 cm. (Private
collection,
London; exh.
National Portrait
Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
7. Design for a
table fountain
with the badge
of Anne Boleyn,
by Hans Holbein
the Younger.
1533–34. Pen and
black ink over
chalk on paper,
17.1 by 10 cm.
(Kunstmuseum
Basel; exh.
National Portrait
Gallery, London).
A-King Henry VII, Here Attributed to Master Michiel. Canvas, 36.7 by 24 cm. (The National Portrait Gallery, London). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
Attributed works:
B-King Christian II of Denmark, by Master Michiel. Panel, 31.7 by 22.4 cm. (Copenhagen Museum). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
Attributed works:
C-Catherine of Aragon, by Master Michiel. Panel, 29 by 20.5 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
Attributed works:
D-Portrait of a Lady, by Master Michiel (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Formerly in the Benda Collection). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery