A painting that has gone on public display Friday could be the only portrait of England’s shortest-reigning queen, Lady Jane Grey, painted during her lifetime, according to the conservation group
Researchers believe they may have identified the only known portrait of Lady Jane Grey, the so-called “Nine Days Queen,” painted before her death.
A mysterious portrait of a woman now on public display could be the only painting of Lady Jane Grey before she was executed, according to research. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
An intriguing portrait believed by some to be of England’s ill-fated queen, Lady Jane Grey, could be the only one painted during her lifetime, research suggests — but not everyone is convinced.
It's a stunning property that sits on Hampstead Heath and is a former stately home that housed the Earl of Mansfield, the home came into ownership of London County Council and was opened to the public.
Compelling evidence that a 16th-century painting depicts Lady Jane Grey – the monarch executed in 1554 – in a stunning discovery that rewrites Tudor history
Burberry closed London Fashion Week A/W 2025 with a wonderful rendition to British culture at London's Tate Britain, under Daniel Lee's creative direction
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