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For centuries, Mary Tudor has been portrayed as a heartless
zealot with the blood of hundreds of Protestants on her hands.
But, argues Alexander Samson, behind the grisly caricature
stands one of England’s most accomplished monarchs
GETTY IMAGES →Mary: brutal
but brilliantAnthonis Mor’s portrait of
Mary I from 1554. The queen’s
penetrating gaze – described
by one art historian as
gargoyle-like – has long
dogged her reputationForcenturies,MaryTudorhasbeenportrayedasa heartlesszealotwiththebloodofhundredsofProtestantsonherhands.But,arguesAlexander Samson, behindthegrislycaricaturestands one of England’s most accomplished monarchs
GETTY IMAGES
Mary: brutalbut brilliantAnthonisMor’sportraitof
MaryI from1554.Thequeen’s
penetratinggaze – described
by one art historianas
gargoyle-like– has long
dogged her reputation