James I Collection
"James I: A Complex Monarch and His Influential Era" Step into the 16th century with a captivating portrait of Arabella Stewart, painted by Isaac Oliver in 1904
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"James I: A Complex Monarch and His Influential Era" Step into the 16th century with a captivating portrait of Arabella Stewart, painted by Isaac Oliver in 1904. This exquisite artwork captures the beauty and grace of a prominent figure from James I's time. Another intriguing portrait from that era is Sir Edwin Sandys, depicted with his turned-down ruff in a painting dating back to the late 16th century. Although the creator remains unknown, this piece offers a glimpse into the fashion trends of James I's reign. Delve into one of history's most notorious events with "Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plotters" from 1605. This depiction sheds light on an infamous conspiracy that threatened James I's rule and forever changed British history. Explore royal lineage through an enchanting portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots. Created by unknown artists in the 16th century but later reproduced in 1904 by Janet, this artwork showcases her regal presence during James I's era. Discover Lord Howard of Effingham through Thomas Cockson's masterful brushstrokes captured around 1600. As one of James I's trusted advisors, Lord Howard played a significant role in shaping England during this transformative period. Witness George Villiers' rise to power as he became the first Duke of Buckingham through an evocative portrayal dating back to 1910. This influential figure was known for his close relationship with King James I and exerted considerable influence over him. Marvel at "The Descent of Queen Elizabeth II and the crowns of her Royal forbears, " which traces back centuries to showcase how monarchs like James I shaped Britain’s rich heritage leading up to modern times. Immerse yourself in Scottish history with George Buchanan’s remarkable portrait from the sixteenth century (reproduced in 1904). As Scotland’s preeminent scholar during King James’ reign, Buchanan's influence on the monarch cannot be overstated.