Mary i

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Mary i. Get inspired and try out new things.
Top category in History
·
7k people searched this
·
Last updated 2d
Portrait of Queen Mary I Mary I Of England, Italian Portraits, Lady Jane Grey, Mary Tudor, Tudor England, Late Period, Henry Vii, Tudor Dynasty, Tudor Era

Portrait of Queen Mary I by unknown artist, c.1590. English school. Oil on panel; 56 x 44.5cm. Sold at Christie’s in 2007 for £21,600. The portrait used to belong to Newburgh Priory near Coxwold, North Yorkshire, which was once visited by Mary’s aunt, Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland. The painting dates to a period when portraits of past royals were sought after. It may have even been part of a set of the Kings and Queens of England. Now owned by The Weiss Gallery…

159
Mary I by the English School after Hans Eworth, c. 1550s-Though the later Tudor Era gowns, those we see in portraits from the Elizabethan Period, capture much of our attention, it is the form of this earlier style I find so pleasing.The classic mid-16th century English look is created in large part by the farthingale: an inverted small triangle of the bodice over a larger one of the skirt. Tudor Artifacts, Tudor Portraits, Mary I Of England, Ludlow Castle, Tudor Queen, Katherine Of Aragon, Elizabethan Costume, Tudor Architecture, Mary Tudor

Mary I by the English School after Hans Eworth, c. 1550s-Though the later Tudor Era gowns, those we see in portraits from the Elizabethan Period, capture much of our attention, it is the form of this earlier style I find so pleasing.The classic mid-16th century English look is created in large part by the farthingale: an inverted small triangle of the bodice over a larger one of the skirt.

174
Lady Metresili, our lady of sorrows 🫀⚜️🗡️ - My favorite costume of all time really, been wanting to do this for a while as it’s been my profile pic on @rawstabs as long as I’ve been tattooing 🖤 an ode to the beauty of love, romance, and prosperity. To me she represents the essence of loving without fear, as even heartbreak has its beauty 🤍 If you know me, you might know that i’ve always held close to me the belief that a life lead with love is a life with purpose and value. Love hard, lov... Mother Mary Crying, Italian Catholic Aesthetic, Mother Mary Painting, Mary Crying, Rosary Art, Virgin Mary Art, Lady Of Sorrows, Our Lady Of Sorrows, Biblical Art

Lady Metresili, our lady of sorrows 🫀⚜️🗡️ - My favorite costume of all time really, been wanting to do this for a while as it’s been my profile pic on @rawstabs as long as I’ve been tattooing 🖤 an ode to the beauty of love, romance, and prosperity. To me she represents the essence of loving without fear, as even heartbreak has its beauty 🤍 If you know me, you might know that i’ve always held close to me the belief that a life lead with love is a life with purpose and value. Love hard…

1.1k
Princess Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Reign Jewelry, Elizabeth 1, Lady Jane Grey, Tudor England, Tudor Dynasty, Tudor Era, King Henry Viii, Tudor History, Mary Stuart

Princess Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and half-sister to Mary I. The painting is attributed to William Scrots and was painted in the last years of Henry’s reign. This was painted at a time when Elizabeth and her sister enjoyed a friendly relationship, prior the days when it would become incredibly strained on grounds of religion and politics (and to some degree parentage).

5.4k
Paintings Medieval, Elizabethan Costume, Mary Tudor, Queen Drawing, Tudor Fashion, Tudor Period, Tudor Dynasty, Tudor Era, Tudor History

Description I did this for , and because I thought Mary Tudor needed a picture where she was young and cute, as opposed to where she's the usual stereotypical heavy. It's loosely inspired by the Carolyn Meyer novel, "Mary, Bloody Mary," the first book in the Young Royals series. Basically I had this image in my head, and I had to get it down in paint before I lost interest in doing it. Mary's here, about 15 or so, dressed in a relatively simple red court gown and with her hair loose, because…

684
Stained glass window of Queen Mary I Queen Mary Tudor, Mary I Of England, Cambridgeshire England, The Tudor Family, Window Charm, Wine Bottle Wall, Mary Tudor, Tudor Dynasty, Tudor Era

Stained glass window of Queen Mary I in the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge. The college was founded by Henry VIII in 1546. His daughter, Mary, granted Trinity monastic lands worth £370 a year in 1554. Building of the chapel commenced during Mary’s reign. The stained glass image of Mary is beside one of her father. The windows were commissioned in the nineteenth-century. The chapel was completed in 1567, during the reign of Elizabeth I (who is also represented in one of the windows).

702

Related interests

Mary i and more

Explore related boards