London – The painting that was shown in the public screen on Friday can be the only picture of the shortest Queen of England, Mrs. Jin Gray, which was drawn during her life, according to the English Heritage Preservation Group.
He said that there is “convincing” evidence that the image, on loan from a special group, shows Jin, which was not older than 17 years when she became a queen for only nine days in the summer of 1553.
One of the most royal figures in England, was executed in the London Tower in 1554. Jane Protestants was religious in a time of religious turmoil, the innocent victim at the end of the Chikaniri in the Tudor court in the aftermath of Henri VII’s return.
Perhaps it was known from the Paul Delarosh’s painting, “The execution of Mrs. Jane Gray”, which is suspended in the National Show in central London. Jin, who may have been young up to 16 years old, shown the eyes as a compassionate with an ax waiting to behead.
But that painting, like the few who claim to show a gene, are all a date after her death.
Now, the English heritage says that the work of the Tudor era can be a “live” plate of Jane. The picture will be suspended, along with six others, in Wrest Park, a country in West London, run by English heritage, which is by the way is the site of many scenes of the “Bridgerton” steam drama.
The charity has worked with the Cortold Institute for Arts and Science Ian Tires, a specialist in overlap, or dating tree rings. He said that there is sufficient evidence to ask the question: “Can this mysterious picture be Mrs. Jin Gray?”
Among the evidence provided, the English heritage said that the points of the trees dating to the wooden painting that was created between 1539 and about 1571-It is believed that Jin was born in 1536 or 1537, and was executed in early 1554. Once it was removed as a successor.
I also noticed a “amazing change” in the eyes of the incubator to the left instead of the right, and that at some point, the eyes, mouth and ears were scratched. In addition, she said that the incubator was most likely wearing a more detailed uniform.
Rachel Turnbull, senior English heritage groups, said the evidence indicates the possibility of “we look at the shadows of a royal image again of Mrs. Jane Gray, who was transferred to empty Protestant martyrdom after her death.”
It was a bright gene, according to what was reported, multiple languages and a large group of Plato spoke. But it is its Protestant’s commitment to Edward VI.
Edward VI, the only son of Henry, the eighth, was the first king of Protestant education after his father separated from Rome for the divorce of his first wife Catherine from Aragon. His mother was the third wife of Henry, Jane Simore, who was named Mrs. Jin in her name.
When informed in 1553 that he was permanently sick, 15 -year -old Edward wanted to overcome his older sisters Mary and Elizabeth, and Lady Jin called his heir to prevent the world from returning to Catholicism.
On July 10, Jin became a queen but was removed after nine days after melting her support in the wake of an uprising by Mary’s supporters. After that, Jin was convicted of betrayal and sentenced to death.
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