Wyngarde/ Van de Passe/ HolbeinI have grouped these three engravings together, as they appear to be very similar to one another. An example can be seen at Tudor Relatives: Lady Jane Grey 'Lady Jane Grey'
This engraving can be found in the following: The Many Faces of Lady Jane Grey by Frank Prochaska (History Today) 'Lady Jane Dudley (nee Grey)'
This engraving was on display at the National Portrait Gallery from summer to autumn 2007. This engraving can be found in the following: Tudor and Jacobean Portraits (Volume 2 : Plates) by Roy Strong Children of England: The Heirs of King Henry VIII by Alison Weir And viewed at: National Portrait Gallery (NPG D19952). Copies can also be bought from the National Portrait Gallery website. Lady Jane Grey: Jane The Quene . Portrait section. 'Lady Jane Grey'
In 'Lost Faces' it is argued that this engraving is actually of Catherine Parr. This engraving can be found in the following: Lost Faces: Identity and Discovery in Tudor Royal Portraiture edited by Bendor Grosvenor Lady Jane Grey and Her Times by George Howard The Nine Days Queen: A Portrait of Lady Jane Grey by Mary Luke The World of Lady Jane Grey by Gladys Malvern Who's Who in History: Volume II Tudor England 1485-1603 by C R N Routh |
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