Portrait of Lady Jane Grey by Lavinia Teerlinc




Portrait of Lady Jane Grey
Attributed to Lavinia Teerlinc
1553


This painting is owned by the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven. It was on display at the Philip Mould Historical Portraits Gallery, London from 6-18 March 2007.

This painting can be found in the following:

Lost Faces: Identity and Discovery in Tudor Royal Portraiture edited by Bendor Grosvenor

Why Starkey believes this is the unknown face of the teenage Queen by Dalya Alberge (The Times)

Looking for Lady Jane by Bruce Fellman (Yale Alumni Magazine)

Miniature could be second view of Lady Jane Grey by Charlotte Higgins (The Guardian)

Brooch identifies portrait as Lady Jane Grey, the girl who reigned for nine days by Louise Jury (The Independent)

Secret portrait of the 'nine-day' Queen found by Andrew Levy (The Mail)

Mary Tudor: The First Queen by Linda Porter

The true beauty of Lady Jane Grey by Nigel Reynolds (The Daily Telegraph)

Teen Queen: Looking for Lady Jane by Cynthia Zarin (The New Yorker) (Discussion only)






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