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Queen Mary I by Master John (attributed), 1544
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Queen Mary I is a portrait attributed to the artist known as 'Master John,' painted in 1544 when Mary was still Princess Mary, prior to her accession to the English throne. The work depicts her in rich Tudor dress, emphasizing dynastic status, piety, and authority. Executed in the tradition of early Tudor court portraiture, the painting reflects the influence of Northern Renaissance realism combined with English stylistic restraint.


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