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Detail of a miniature 'of a lady called Lady Jane Grey Lady Jane Grey, Jane Grey, Anne Of Cleves, Tudor Dynasty, Jane Gray, Tudor Era, Catherine Of Aragon, Tudor History, King Henry Viii

‘Portrait of a lady called Lady Jane Grey’, by Henry Pierce Bone, c.1844. Enamel on copper; 10.8 x 8.5cm. The miniature was purchased by Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, in 1844 to add to the couple’s growing collection of portraits of sixteenth-century figures. It is still part of the Royal Collection. On the back of the portrait is the following inscription: ‘Lady Jane Grey / London April 1844 Painted / by Henry Pierce Bone Enamel / Painter to her Majesty & H.R. / H. Prince Albert…

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Lady Jane Grey, artist unknown, c.1553? Notice there is no hood showing at the back of the neck area. It seems that black hoods can optionally be left off, leaving the cap or coif visible, along with the other parts that usually make up the French hood. I'm not sure what this hoodless style would have been called in the period. Mary I Of England, English Monarchs, Lady Jane Grey, Jane Grey, Mary Tudor, Catherine Parr, Tudor England, Perfume Carolina Herrera, Tudor Period

Lady Jane Grey, artist unknown, c.1553? Notice there is no hood showing at the back of the neck area. It seems that black hoods can optionally be left off, leaving the cap or coif visible, along with the other parts that usually make up the French hood. I'm not sure what this hoodless style would have been called in the period.

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The Beginning of the End for Lady Jane Grey.  Miniature painting of Lady Jane Grey Romanticism Fashion, Lady Jane Grey, Jane Grey, Royalty Art, Tudor England, Henry Vii, Tudor Dynasty, Jane Gray, Tudor Era

“By this time news was brought that Sir John Williams was also proclaiming Queen Mary in Oxfordshire. From that time forward certain of the council, that is, the Earl of Pembroke and the Lord Warden sought to go out of the Tower to consult in London, but could not as yet.” - From The Chronicle of Queen Jane, and of Two Years of Queen Mary The Mary Tudor: Renaissance Queen blog continues its excellent anniversary posts on the rise to power of Mary Tudor in the summer of 1553, with an account…

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