England, Nine Days Queen
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Is this the only portrait of Lady Jane Grey, England’s 9-day queen, done during her life?
Revelation over last surviving portrait of England’s ‘nine day queen’ was made 20 years ago, art historian says
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Is this the only known portrait of England’s doomed ‘Nine Days Queen’?
Researchers found evidence of alterations to the painting, indicating it could be the only known live portrait of Lade Jane Grey.
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Bedford Today on MSNCould this mysterious painting loaned to Bedfordshire's Wrest Park be Lady Jane Grey?And what’s more – it’s been loaned to the stately home in Silsoe from a private collection, alongside six other paintings including one of Wrest’s most prominent owners Jemima Marchioness Grey (1723-1797). But what of the other Grey?
Experts believe they have uncovered enough evidence to suggest a Tudor-era portrait could be the only known image of Lady Jane Grey painted in her lifetime. She was "the nine days queen", whose brief reign was an unsuccessful bid by Protestants to prevent the accession of her Catholic cousin Mary I (1553 to 1558).
Mystery Solved? Is this the only portrait of tragic teen Queen Lady Jane Grey? - Compelling evidence that a 16th-century painting depicts Lady Jane Grey – the monarch executed in 1554 – in a stunning
Researchers may have found the only known portrait of Lady Jane Grey, which was defaced in an iconoclastic attack.
A sixteenth century portrait which may depict the famous 'nine days Queen' Lady Jane Grey has been loaned to Wrest Park, an historic property in Bedfordshire run by English Heritage. The loan, from a private collection, is accompanied by interpretation regarding a recent research and conservation project on the picture.
Lady Jane Grey was executed on Tower Green at the Tower of London on 12 February 1554, at the age of just 17. | ITV News Anglia
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