Mary Tudor, Queen of England by Anthonis Mor, 1554. Recorded live November 2, 2022

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概要

TLDRThe live session at the Prada Museum in Madrid focuses on a portrait of Mary Tudor, Queen of England, painted by Antonus Moore. It explores her historical context, including her tumultuous life, her marriage to Philip II of Spain, and the significance of the portrait as a symbol of hope and alliance between England and Habsburg Spain. The discussion highlights various visual symbols in the painting that represent Mary's legitimacy and Catholic identity, as well as the artistic influences on Moore's work. The session encourages viewers to appreciate the museum's collection and its role in understanding royal genealogy and history.

収穫

  • 🎨 The portrait of Mary Tudor was painted by Antonus Moore.
  • 👑 Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VII and became Queen in 1553.
  • 🤝 The portrait symbolizes the alliance between England and Habsburg Spain.
  • 💍 Visual symbols in the portrait represent Mary's legitimacy and Catholicism.
  • 🇪🇸 Mary's marriage to Philip II was politically significant.
  • 🖼️ Moore's work was influenced by Italian art and Habsburg portraits.
  • 📜 The museum offers insights into royal genealogy through its collection.
  • 💎 Jewelry in the portrait signifies Mary's royal lineage.
  • 📈 The portrait boosted Moore's career as a principal painter for Philip II.
  • 🏛️ The Prada Museum houses real artifacts that connect us to historical figures.

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    The Prada Museum in Madrid hosts a live session discussing a portrait of Mary Tudor, Queen of England, painted by Antonus Moore. Mary Tudor, the daughter of Henry VII and Catherine of Aragon, faced a tumultuous upbringing, being declared illegitimate and navigating her Catholic faith amidst political upheaval. Upon becoming queen in 1553, her cousin Charles proposed her marriage to Philip II of Spain, marking a significant alliance between England and Habsburg Spain. The portrait captures a hopeful moment in their marriage, reflecting Mary's determination and the political significance of their union.

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    The portrait of Mary Tudor showcases her regal presence and determination, with visual symbols of her legitimacy and connection to the Habsburg family. Dressed in a Spanish style, she wears jewelry that signifies her lineage and Catholic faith. The painting emphasizes her dignity and the importance of marital alliances in royal genealogy, linking her to her cousin Isabelle of Portugal and their shared heritage. The session encourages visitors to explore these historical connections at the Prada Museum, highlighting the significance of the artifacts and portraits in understanding royal history.

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ビデオQ&A

  • Who painted the portrait of Mary Tudor?

    The portrait of Mary Tudor was painted by Antonus Moore.

  • What is the historical significance of Mary Tudor?

    Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VII of England and Catherine of Aragon, and she became Queen of England in 1553.

  • What does the portrait symbolize?

    The portrait symbolizes hope and the alliance between England and Habsburg Spain.

  • What visual symbols are present in the portrait?

    The portrait includes symbols of Mary's legitimacy as Queen and her Catholic identity, such as her jewelry and attire.

  • What influence did Italian art have on Moore's work?

    Moore's composition was influenced by the monumental presence of figures in Italian art, particularly the portraits of the Habsburgs.

  • What was the relationship between Mary Tudor and Philip II of Spain?

    Mary Tudor was married to Philip II of Spain, which was part of a political alliance between England and Spain.

  • What can visitors learn about royal genealogy at the museum?

    Visitors can study the genealogy of royal figures, including Mary Tudor and her relatives, through the portraits displayed.

  • What is the significance of the jewelry in the portrait?

    The jewelry represents Mary's royal lineage and her connection to both the Tudor and Habsburg families.

  • How did the portrait impact Antonus Moore's career?

    The portrait helped establish Antonus Moore as a principal painter for Philip II of Spain.

  • What is the importance of the Prada Museum's collection?

    The collection includes real artifacts and portraits that provide insight into historical figures and events.

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    welcome to the Prada Museum in Madrid
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    Spain we are here again live on the
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    Prada social media programming with our
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    weekly sessions in English this is a
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    program supported by the US nonprofit
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    American Friends of the pra and we thank
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    all of our supporters and encourage
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    everyone to find out more about our
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    programs to support the prao or the
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    programs of our sister organization in
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    Spain the fund
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    Amigos today today we're here H with a
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    very special treat for history fans
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    we're in room 56 in the museum with a
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    portrait of Mary Tudor Queen of
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    England painted by the
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    artist antonus Moore and in Spain known
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    as Antonio
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    MTO now Mary Tudor was the daughter of
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    Henry VII of England and his first wife
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    Katherine of Aragon and Catherine of
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    Aragon was the daughter of the Catholic
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    kings of Spain Isabel and
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    Ferdinand let's remember that Henry VI's
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    Reign was filled with turmoil and he
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    broke with the Catholic Church to
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    separate among other for other reasons
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    to separate from Mary's mother Catherine
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    to be able to marry and
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    Bolin so Mary had quite a difficult
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    situation and when she was younger she
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    was declared illegitimate by Parliament
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    and was in and out of favor as she was
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    growing up it's very significant that
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    she remained Catholic and when she was
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    declared Queen of England in
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    1553 her cousin Charles who was ruling
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    both Habsburg Spain and the Austrian
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    Holy Roman Empire he quickly moved moved
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    uh to propose her marriage to his son
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    Phillip who would become the future
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    Philip II of
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    Spain now what's amazing in the pra is
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    that we have both marriage portraits
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    upstairs we have a beautiful portrait of
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    Prince Phillip in armor full length um
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    painted by tishan which was quickly sent
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    to Mary to see if she would approve this
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    marriage and following we have this
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    commission by Anton smore uh by the
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    habsburgs to celebrate this marriage of
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    Philip and Mary so this portrait takes
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    place at a time we can imagine of much
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    hope you know as modern viewers we are
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    affected that we know what happens
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    afterwards but at this moment
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    Mary uh there's there's just a
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    hopefulness it has to be that there
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    there a new wedding with with an
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    alliance between England and Habsburg
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    Spain and Mary seems to be quite in love
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    with philli as he was her younger cousin
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    and they had married just a few months
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    earlier and at this time of the portrait
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    she believed that she was pregnant with
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    an air to the throne and this would have
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    been extremely
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    important the portrait was a huge
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    success as it really captured the
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    personality of Mary and and it also
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    helped position more as to become one of
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    the principal painters for
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    Phillip many copies were made and the
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    original was sent back to Charles who
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    kept it in his collection and even took
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    it with him on his retirement to rural
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    uste so antonus M he had been introduced
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    to the Habsburg Circle a few years
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    earlier and he was much appreciated for
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    his portraits that included great
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    attention to detail but with a more
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    Monumental Corporal presence of the
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    figures which were influenced by the
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    changes happening in Italy Moore's
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    composition actually seems to be
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    influenced by the pous portraits of
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    Charles
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    wife which we have conveniently hanging
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    right next to Mary uh the portrait of
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    Isabelle of Portugal by tishan and now
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    Isabelle of Portugal she was by this
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    time idealized as
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    uh the perfect wife and queen of a
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    Habsburg she was beautiful she was
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    virtuous and she was even a very capable
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    governor and governed Spain a lot during
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    her husband um absences throughout the
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    rest of his duties in in Europe so and
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    we go back to we see that there there's
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    you know similar position between how
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    Mary is in the composition with Isabelle
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    so they're mirrored together and antonus
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    Mard would have seen some sort of image
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    or drawing of tian's portrait of
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    Isel what we have here is that Mary
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    appears as the Regal Queen of England
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    and with determination in her face
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    thanks to that fixed gaze looking out of
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    it determination to overcome difficult
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    situations and she has a very you know
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    kind of rigid pose that adds to that
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    determination and there are many visual
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    symbols indicating both her legitimacy
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    as Queen of England and the closeness to
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    the habsburg's family her husband's
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    family her mother's
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    family first we have her in a
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    composition with a more neutral
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    background to make her stand out and
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    she's H sitting in a this beautiful
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    velvet uh armchair that's also at an
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    angle to create the space and the
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    armchair would be representative of the
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    Throne of
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    England then she has more of a tutor
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    headdress uh and the RO the tutor Rose
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    in her
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    hand then she also has as she inherited
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    uh this beautiful jewelry from her
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    father Henry VII as a locket a pendant
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    from here from their
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    waist down to the sorry down to the uh
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    the the locket at the bottom which is
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    hanging in front of her skirt here now
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    this
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    locket is across and with the four
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    evangelists and on the locket is her
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    father Henry the's motto which is God
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    and my right but she's made it into a
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    locket and it also has Catholic relics
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    on the inside so she is legitimate heir
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    to Henry VII and at the same time
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    declaring her Catholicism
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    now in
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    in illusion to her closeness to the
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    habsburgs and we have all of the
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    interlacing embroidery of the of the
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    chair which is the union of love the
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    union of the two dynasties also with her
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    high neck collar this there's more
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    interlacing here which is the union
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    between the two their love H and
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    especially the union of the dynasties
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    and also she's decided to dress more in
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    the Spanish style with this high collar
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    this would have been a purple Overcoat
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    which unfortunately has had a chemical
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    reaction we know from the restorers in
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    in the pra that has lost some of the
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    color the Overcoat but then that
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    beautiful Jewel and this is a gift from
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    Phillip that was inherited from his
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    mother Isabelle of Portugal and so this
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    is a fantastic flat cut diamond with
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    this beautiful pearl that hangs and
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    these are treasured uh jewelry from the
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    habsburgs that were very close uh to
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    Mary she decided to wear them and
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    actually she when she became ill later
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    was very careful to send them back to
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    Phillip um and her
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    will so what we have
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    are and then we also have this other
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    jewelry here in her in her hand one of
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    these Rings is a gift from Charles
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    another is her coronation ring as Queen
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    of England and then the very simp simple
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    band is her wedding ring to
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    Phillip so Mary was not a great Beauty
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    but Moore portrayed her very real
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    realistically and gave her great
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    intensity and Regal majest Majesty
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    thanks to all of her attributes and the
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    fine details of her you know all of her
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    richly embroidered jewelry her clothing
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    her stance her dignity looking out at us
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    and although Mary died a few years later
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    and the Habsburg Alli Alliance was
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    thwarted she was very close uh to to the
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    habsburgs and this painting I think is
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    really significant that Charles kept it
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    with him until he passed away in
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    uste another idea is
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    lineage and that both Isabelle and Mary
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    are first cousins uh they are both
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    grandchilden Children of the Catholic
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    Kings and their policy of marital
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    alliances both with Portugal and with
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    England and with the habsburgs in
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    Burgundian in Austria and next to them
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    we have a portrait of their grandmother
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    Isabelle the
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    Catholic so you can come and study all
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    of your genealogy your Royal genealogy
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    here just in this room and it helps so
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    much to put images to everyone that we
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    study no in text so thank you so much
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    for listening today and being with us
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    more reasons to come visit the wonderful
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    Prada Museum to see these actual real
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    wedding portraits of Mary tutor and
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    Philip of Philip II of Spain and with
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    their relatives all of these Wonder
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    these powerful people at the time that
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    were so uh important for history and we
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    have the real artifacts here that help
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    bring us closer to them in their
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    moment so we'll see you again next week
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    and thank you very much
タグ
  • Prada Museum
  • Mary Tudor
  • Antonus Moore
  • Philip II of Spain
  • Habsburg
  • Royal Genealogy
  • Portrait
  • Historical Significance
  • Artistic Influence
  • Catholic Identity