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Grace, Lady Parker, c1540-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
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Grace, Lady Parker, c1540-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Grace, Lady Parker, c1540-1543 (1945). Lady Grace Parker (born 1515) Lady Parker was married to Sir Henry Parker in 1523 at the age of eight. The drawing is part of the Royal Collection Trust, Windsor Castle. From The Drawings of Holbein at Windsor Castle by K. T. Parker. [The Phaidon Press Ltd, Oxford & London, 1945]
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Art Collection Black Chalk Child Bride Hans Hans Holbein Hans Holbein The Younger Holbein Holbein The Younger Kt Parker Northern Renaissance Parker Phaidon Press Royal Collection Trust Teenager Teenagers Tudor
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This print showcases the timeless beauty of Lady Grace Parker, a prominent figure in the 16th-century Tudor era. Painted by the renowned artist Hans Holbein the Younger, this drawing is part of the esteemed Royal Collection Trust housed at Windsor Castle. Lady Grace Parker's story is as intriguing as her portrait. Born in 1515, she was married off to Sir Henry Parker at a tender age of eight. This early marriage practice was not uncommon during that period. The monochrome image captures her youthful innocence and direct gaze, reflecting both vulnerability and strength. Holbein's masterful use of black chalk brings out every intricate detail on Lady Grace's face, highlighting her delicate features and refined elegance. The print evokes a sense of nostalgia for an era long gone but still preserved through art. Published in 1945 as part of "The Drawings of Holbein at Windsor Castle" by K. T. Parker, this piece continues to captivate audiences with its exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance. It serves as a testament to Holbein's talent and his ability to immortalize individuals through portraiture. As we admire this remarkable work from the Northern Renaissance period, we are reminded of Lady Grace's extraordinary life journey – from child bride to becoming an enduring symbol of grace and resilience throughout history.
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