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Margaret Tudor. Queen of Scotland, c1525, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: John Cochran
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Margaret Tudor. Queen of Scotland, c1525, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: John Cochran
Margaret Tudor. Queen of Scotland, c1525, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of Marie d Assigny, Madame de Canaples (1502-1558, wife of Jean de Crequy), dressed as Margaret Tudor (1489-1541, queen consort of King James IV of Scotland). Engraving after a painting made c1525, the year that Marie d Assigny, a lady at the court of King Francois I of France, married Jean de Crequi, sire de Canaples. Painting in the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh. [The London Printing and Publishing Company, London]
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This print showcases a captivating portrait of Margaret Tudor, the Queen of Scotland in the early 16th century. Created by John Cochran during the early to mid-19th century, this engraving is based on a painting from around 1525. The original artwork is currently housed in the esteemed National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh. Interestingly, this particular portrait depicts Marie d'Assigny, also known as Madame de Canaples, dressed as Margaret Tudor. Marie d'Assigny was the wife of Jean de Crequy and served as a lady at the court of King Francois I of France when she married Jean de Crequi in 1525. The intricate details captured by Cochran's engraving highlight Marie d'Assigny's attire and accessories that emulate those worn by Margaret Tudor during her reign. From her headdress adorned with jewelry to her elegant pearl necklace and finger ring, every aspect reflects the fashion trends prevalent during that era. This stunning portrayal not only pays homage to Margaret Tudor but also showcases the artistic talent and attention to detail exhibited by John Cochran. It serves as a testament to both historical significance and artistic excellence within Renaissance portraiture.
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