ACEO, 2.5 x 3.5 inches, watercolor, gouache and gold ink, July2007. Jane Seymour was Henry VIII third wife. She had been a lady-in-waiting to both Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. They were married eleven days after the execution of Anne Boleyn in 1536. Jane was considered plain, but virtuous. Certainly her marriage to Henry seemed to be a successful one - partly because she wisely chose not to interfere in matters of Church and State. She became pregnant in 1537 and in October that year gave birth to the son Henry had so long craved for. The labour was long and difficult though and Jane became ill. She died twelve days later. Throughout the rest of his life Henry regarded his marriage to Jane as the happiest . A mural of the Tudor painted while he was married to Katharine Parr shows Jane Seymour seated as his wife. He was buried with her when he died in 1547.
11 Comments
Mark Saxton 06 Jul 2007
Love the detail, Mark. Good Job.Laura Smith 06 Jul 2007
Wow always so excellent! Look at her beautiful blue eyes. Another lovely work and I love the history in your Image Information.Kukua Akumanyi 06 Jul 2007
Another brilliant design. The only wife he seems to have enjoyed the company of it seems, is the wife he had for the shortest period of time and gave him a son....a two for one deal it seems!!Tahnja Wolter 05 Jul 2007
totally wonderfuljamie winter 05 Jul 2007
MARK THIS IS MOST BEAURTIFULJoanna Jungjohann 05 Jul 2007
very beautiful piece, markjoan warburton 05 Jul 2007
Outstanding portrait! Beautiful eyes!Emily Reed 05 Jul 2007
A very well done portrait! Good job!Anneke Hut 05 Jul 2007
Mark your Historical Figures gallery is becoming a real treat for the eye. Such a great idea to paint all these beautiful ladies.annette steens 05 Jul 2007
I love your watercolours and she Jane Seymoer is very nice done! The blue in her eye is fantastic! Wonderful again Mark!titta inkinen 05 Jul 2007
Beautifully painted! Very well captured facial expression, great portrait!