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Queen Of Scots Collection (#4)

"Unveiling the Enigmatic Queen of Scots: A Glimpse into Mary's Turbulent Reign" Step back in time to the 16th century as we delve into the captivating life of Mary

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Elizabeth signing Marys death warrant, 1882. Artist: Benczur, Gyula (1844-1920)

Elizabeth signing Marys death warrant, 1882. Artist: Benczur, Gyula (1844-1920)
Elizabeth signing Marys death warrant, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Autograph Letter by Queen Elizabeth I to Mary, Queen of Scots, 1584. Artist: Historic Object

Autograph Letter by Queen Elizabeth I to Mary, Queen of Scots, 1584. Artist: Historic Object
Autograph Letter by Queen Elizabeth I to Mary, Queen of Scots, 1584. Private Collection

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Trial of Mary Queen of Scots in Fotheringhay Castle, 1586 (1905)

Trial of Mary Queen of Scots in Fotheringhay Castle, 1586 (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. II, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Maria Stuart 1542-1587 und Elisabeth v. England 1533-1603, 1934

Maria Stuart 1542-1587 und Elisabeth v. England 1533-1603, 1934. Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots, c16th century, (1904)

Mary, Queen of Scots, c16th century, (1904)
Mary, Queen of Scots, c16th century (1904). Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587). After Rowland Lockey (c 1565-1616). From James I. and VI, by T. F. Henderson. [Goupil & Co

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots, c1580-1610, (1903)

Mary, Queen of Scots, c1580-1610, (1903). From the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. From Social England, Volume III, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Miniatures of the Elizabethan Period (Victoria and Albert Museum. ), c1580-1610, (1903)

Miniatures of the Elizabethan Period (Victoria and Albert Museum. ), c1580-1610, (1903)
Miniatures of the Elizabethan Period (Victoria and Albert Museum.), c1580-1610, (1903). From the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. From Social England, Volume III, edited by H.D

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots, 1788

Mary, Queen of Scots, 1788. Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), Mary Stuart or Mary I, reigned over Scotland from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567. From The History of England, by David Hume. [T

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: The House at Edinburgh, where Mary Queen of Scots was confined, c19th century

The House at Edinburgh, where Mary Queen of Scots was confined, c19th century

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, 1912

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, 1912. Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: The Interior Quadrangle of the Castle, Edinburgh, c1829. Artist: J Hinchliff

The Interior Quadrangle of the Castle, Edinburgh, c1829. Artist: J Hinchliff
The Interior Quadrangle of the Castle, Edinburgh: Showing the door leading to the apartment where Q. Mary was confined, also the room where the regalia was discovered, c1829

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: The Death of Rizzio, 1566, (1794-1812). Artist: P Rothwell

The Death of Rizzio, 1566, (1794-1812). Artist: P Rothwell
The Death of Rizzio. David Rizzio (c1533-1566), was an Italian courtier, who rose to become the private secretary of Mary, Queen of Scots

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Young Douglas Steals The Keys of Loch Leven Castle, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson

Young Douglas Steals The Keys of Loch Leven Castle, 1902. Artist: Patten Wilson
Young Douglas Steals The Keys of Loch Leven Castle, 1902. The young Douglas Steals helped Mary Queen Of Scots escape from Lochleven Castle. After a work by Patten Wilson (1869-1934)

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots, (1542-1587), 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald

Mary, Queen of Scots, (1542-1587), 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald
Mary, Queen of Scots, (1542-1587). Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was queen regnant of Scotland from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) and King James VI and I (1566-1625), 1889

Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) and King James VI and I (1566-1625), 1889
Engraving depicting Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) and her son later King James VI and I (1566-1625). From Illustrations of Scottish History published by Edinburgh: James Stillie, 1889

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), 1912

Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), 1912
Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was queen regnant of Scotland from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scotts, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

Mary, Queen of Scotts, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587). Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: The Escape of Mary Queen of Scots from Loch Leven Castle, 19th century, (c1920)

The Escape of Mary Queen of Scots from Loch Leven Castle, 19th century, (c1920). Victorian depiction of Mary (1542-1587) being rowed to freedom

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Memento-Mori watch presented by Mary Queen of Scots to Mary Seaton, 16th century, (1840)

Memento-Mori watch presented by Mary Queen of Scots to Mary Seaton, 16th century, (1840). Artist: C J Smith
Memento-Mori watch presented by Mary Queen of Scots to her attendant Mary Seaton, 16th century, (1840). Illustration from Historical

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Enamelled jewel presented by Mary Queen of Scots, to George Gordon, 16th century, (1840)

Enamelled jewel presented by Mary Queen of Scots, to George Gordon, 16th century, (1840). Artist: C J Smith
Enamelled jewel presented by Mary Queen of Scots, to George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, 16th century, (1840). A lock of Marys hair is attached to the ivory skull

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots

Mary, Queen of Scots

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots, 1580, (1910)

Mary, Queen of Scots, 1580, (1910). Portrait of Mary (1542-1587) after a portrait by Mytens. Of special interest are the two wings at the sides

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, Scottish nobleman, (1826). Artist: W Holl

James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, Scottish nobleman, (1826). Artist: W Holl
James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, Scottish nobleman, (1826). Hamilton (c1516-1575) was Regent for the infant Mary Queen of Scots, but surrendered the Regency In 1554 to her mother, Mary of Guise

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Lord Darnley (1545-1567), 1567

Lord Darnley (1545-1567), 1567. Darrnley was the king consort of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the father of her son King James VI of Scotland (James I of England)

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Chatelar Playing the Lute to Mary Queen of Scots, 1560s, (1860). Artist: JC Armytage

Chatelar Playing the Lute to Mary Queen of Scots, 1560s, (1860). Artist: JC Armytage
Chatelar Playing the Lute to Mary Queen of Scots, 1560s, (1860). Pierre de Bocosel de Chastelard (1540-1562) was in love with Mary

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots, 1587, (1896)

Mary, Queen of Scots, 1587, (1896). Portrait of Mary (1542-1587) from a drawing by Blanchard in the Musee du Louvre, Paris. Illustration from a work published by Boussod, Valadon & Co, (1896)

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary Stuart, (1907)

Mary Stuart, (1907). Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) in ornate jewelled dress and ruff

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary Stuart at sixteen, (1907)

Mary Stuart at sixteen, (1907). Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) as a teenager

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary Stuart when young, (1907)

Mary Stuart when young, (1907). Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) as a teenager

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots, 19th century

Mary, Queen of Scots, 19th century. Mary I of Scotland (Mary Stuart) (1542-1587), better known as Mary, Queen of Scots

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: AM170720 095081

AM170720 095081
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Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Escape of Mary Queen of Scots from Lochleven, Bronze Bas-Relief, by Theed, in The

Escape of Mary Queen of Scots from Lochleven, Bronze Bas-Relief, by Theed, in The
Escape of Mary Queen of Scots from Lochleven, Bronze Bas-Relief, by Theed, in the Princes Chamber

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: 2832702; out of copyright

2832702; out of copyright

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: The Jealousy of Darnley

The Jealousy of Darnley
BAL25916 The Jealousy of Darnley by Cipriani, Giovanni Battista (1727-85); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots (litho)

Mary, Queen of Scots (litho)
KW1078122 Mary, Queen of Scots (litho) by English School, (16th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 A-1587, aka Mary Stuart, Mary I of Scotland)

Background imageQueen Of Scots Collection: Chapel Founded by Mary Queen of Scots at Roscoff, Brittany, France, 1873

Chapel Founded by Mary Queen of Scots at Roscoff, Brittany, France, 1873



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"Unveiling the Enigmatic Queen of Scots: A Glimpse into Mary's Turbulent Reign" Step back in time to the 16th century as we delve into the captivating life of Mary, Queen of Scots. This intriguing portrait, created by an unknown artist in 1904, captures her regal beauty and enigmatic allure. One pivotal moment etched in history is depicted in Thomas Brown's poignant artwork from 1878 - "Mary Queen of Scots Compelled To Sign Her Abdication in Lochleven Castle. " Witness the heart-wrenching scene as she reluctantly relinquishes her throne amidst political turmoil. Through a letter penned by Queen Mary herself to the Abbot of Dunfermline, skillfully illustrated by James Stillie in 1889, we gain insight into her resilience and determination during challenging times. Margaret Tudor, sister to Henry VIII and mother to Mary Stuart, takes center stage in an exquisite engraving that showcases her influential role within Scottish royalty. In J Thornthwaite's portrayal from 1777 titled "Mrs. Hartley in the Character of Mary Queen of Scots, " we see a theatrical interpretation that brings forth both grace and tragedy intertwined within this iconic figure. Sir Edmund Anderson emerges as a key player during Mary's reign with his mysterious depiction dating back to 1830. His involvement adds another layer to the complex web surrounding this queen's story. Known also as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, she reigned over Scotland from December 1542 until July 1567 while simultaneously serving as queen consort of France between July 1559 and December 1560. Explore these multifaceted roles through various historical accounts. The meeting between John Knox and Mary at Holyrood Palace comes alive through an oil on canvas masterpiece painted by an anonymous artist in 1875. Witness their clash of ideologies against a backdrop filled with tension and intrigue.