Queen Katharine Of Aragon Collection
Queen Katharine of Aragon, also known as Catherine of Aragon, was a prominent figure in the 16th century
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Queen Katharine of Aragon, also known as Catherine of Aragon, was a prominent figure in the 16th century. This captivating portrait from c1515 showcases her regal beauty and grace. Painted by A F Hydon at Kimbolton Castle in Cambridgeshire during the late 19th century, it captures Queen Katharine's timeless elegance. In this collection of portraits from 1509 by Rosalind Thornycroft, we see King Henry VIII's six wives depicted with intricate detail. Among them is Queen Katharine, whose strong presence and unwavering loyalty are evident in her gaze. "The Trial of Queen Catherine, " painted by Henry Nelson O Neil around the early 20th century, portrays the heartbreaking moment when she fought for her marriage against King Henry VIII's desire to annul it. Her resilience shines through as she defends herself with dignity and determination. Through a letter penned by Queen Catherine herself on September 16th, 1513, we catch a glimpse into her inner thoughts and emotions. The artist behind this remarkable piece is none other than Catherine of Aragon herself – showcasing not only her intelligence but also her artistic talent. John Ogborne's depiction titled "The Resentment of Queen Catherine" from Paul de Rapin's History of England (1790) captures the deep sorrow that consumed Queen Katherine after years spent fighting for love and justice. It serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges she faced throughout her life. Henry Nelson O Neil once again brings us an emotional portrayal in his painting "The Trial of Queen Catherine. " Created in 1848, it immortalizes the strength displayed by this remarkable queen during one of history's most significant trials. William Hogarth takes us back to another era with his artwork "King Henry VIII and Anna Bullen" circa 1728.