Portrait of a Lady said to be Mary Queen of Scots is a painting by Circle of Robert Peake which was uploaded on April 26th, 2016.
Portrait of a Lady said to be Mary Queen of Scots
Captivating portrait of an unknown young woman, thought to be Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587), by an artist from the cricle of Robert Peake... more
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Portrait of a Lady said to be Mary Queen of Scots
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Circle of Robert Peake
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Painting - Print On Paper
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Captivating portrait of an unknown young woman, thought to be Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587), by an artist from the cricle of Robert Peake (c.1551-1619). Things ended badly for Mary, who was beheaded in 1587, which is a shame because if this picture is anything to go by (and if it is her) she hardly looks like a threat. No wonder her half-sister Elizabeth, who reluctantly gave the order for execution, never forgave herself.
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