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Guest post by Leanda de Lisle

Leanda de Lisle, author of ‘The Sisters Who Would Be Queen: The Tragedy of Mary, Katherine and Lady Jane Grey’ has written a guest article for the blog. Thanks to Leanda de Lisle, Harper Collins and the National Gallery. DEATH … Continue reading

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The Making of Delaroche’s Lady Jane Grey – National Gallery Talk

The Making of Delaroche’s Lady Jane Grey Viyki Turnbull Friday 30 April 6.45–8.15pm Sainsbury Wing Conference Room 1 How was an academic history painting created? Artist Viyki Turnbull will trace the many stages of Paul Delaroche’s showstopper The Execution of … Continue reading

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Talk by Alison Weir at the National Gallery – updated 125/03

It is reported on Alison Weir’s website that she will be giving a talk at the National Gallery. 23rd April 6.30pm The National Gallery, London Paul Delaroche’s “The Execution of Lady Jane Grey”: Alison will tell the story of Lady … Continue reading

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Death Becomes Her: The Life and Afterlife of Lady Jane Grey – Lecture by Leanda de Lisle

Death Becomes Her: The Life and Afterlife of Lady Jane Grey National Gallery, 5th March 2010 On Friday I attended Leanda de Lisle’s lecture at the National Gallery. The curator of the ‘Painting History: Delaroche and Lady Jane Grey’ exhibition … Continue reading

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