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- The portrait of a young woman thought to be Katherine of Aragon has recently been identified as Mary Tudor, the youngest sister of Henry VIII. It is by the Estonian painter Michel Sittow.
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This included an image of a painting by the sixteenth-century Estonian artist, Michel Sittow, known to many as a portrait of a young Katherine of Aragon [Figure 1]. 1 But I noticed that the museum had labelled the portrait as “Mary ‘Rose’ Tudor”, daughter of Henry VII, sister of Henry VIII, consort of Louis XII of France, and ...
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Portrait by Juan de Flandes thought to be of 11-year-old Catherine. She resembles her sister Joanna of Castile. Catherine was born at the Archbishop's Palace of Alcalá de Henares near Madrid, in the early hours of 16 December 1485. She was the youngest surviving child of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. [9] .
The portrait of a young woman thought to be Katherine of Aragon has recently been identified as Mary Tudor, the youngest sister of Henry VIII. It is by the Estonian painter Michel Sittow.
Portrait of a Young Woman (formerly identified as Catherine of Aragon) Artist: Wenceslaus Von Prachna Hollar. Price: $2,392.50. Medium: Printmaking. Ship From Milwaukee, WI. Buy Now. Make Offer. More Details. Creation Date: 1647. Materials: engraving after the paitning by Hans Holbein the Younger. Dimensions: 16" x 15" x 1" Finish: Framed.
THE REAL FACE OF KATHERINE OF ARAGON. Portrait of an Infanta, thought to be an 11 year old Katherine of Aragon, by Juan de Flandes, c.1496. This is the only portrait we have of Katherine painted in her homeland of Spain.
Nov 16, 2018 · This portrait of an unknown noblewoman from the early 16 century was identified as a young Catherine of Aragon, c. 1500-1505, by Max Jakob Friedländer in 1915, based on comparisons with other paintings by Sittow. (Max J. Friedländer, “Gemäldegalerie.