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King Edward VI

(1537-1553), Reigned 1547-53

Sitter associated with 48 portraits
The only son of Henry VIII and his third wife Jane Seymour, Edward succeeded his father in 1547 aged nine. Scholarly and firmly Protestant, he ruled during his minority with the help of a council, but was dominated by the policies of his two Protestant Protectors, first Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset and then John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. The latter induced Edward to will the crown to Lady Jane Grey, in order to ensure the Protestant succession. Edward died of tuberculosis shortly before his sixteenth birthday.

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King Edward VI, by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after  Adriaen van der Werff - NPG D24802

King Edward VI

by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after Adriaen van der Werff
line engraving, 1697
NPG D24802

King Edward VI, after Unknown artist - NPG D24804

King Edward VI

after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 18th century
NPG D24804

King Edward VI, after Unknown artist - NPG D10555

King Edward VI

after Unknown artist
line engraving, 18th century
NPG D10555

King Edward VI, after Unknown artist - NPG D21109

King Edward VI

after Unknown artist
mezzotint, 18th century
NPG D21109

King Edward VI, by Peter Vanderbank (Vandrebanc), after  Edward Lutterell (Luttrell) - NPG D24809

King Edward VI

by Peter Vanderbank (Vandrebanc), after Edward Lutterell (Luttrell)
line engraving, 1706
NPG D24809

King Edward VI, by and published by John Faber Sr - NPG D32890

King Edward VI

by and published by John Faber Sr
mezzotint, circa 1714-1715
NPG D32890

King Edward VI, by John Faber Sr - NPG D21108

King Edward VI

by John Faber Sr
mezzotint, circa 1714-1715
NPG D21108

The Sovereigns of England, part 2, by John Carwitham, printed and published by  Richard Caldwell, after  Unknown artist - NPG D34142

The Sovereigns of England, part 2

by John Carwitham, printed and published by Richard Caldwell, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, circa 1723-1741
NPG D34142

The Gold and Silver Coins of King Edward VI, after Unknown artist - NPG D24805

The Gold and Silver Coins of King Edward VI

after Unknown artist
line engraving, probably mid 18th century
NPG D24805

King Edward VI, by George Vertue - NPG D10553

King Edward VI

by George Vertue
line engraving, published 1732
NPG D10553

King Edward VI, by George Vertue - NPG D10554

King Edward VI

by George Vertue
line engraving, published 1732
NPG D10554

King Edward VI, by George Vertue, after  Unknown artist - NPG D19060

King Edward VI

by George Vertue, after Unknown artist
engraving, engraved 1736
NPG D19060

King Edward VI, by Richard Houston, published by  Elizabeth Bakewell, published by  Henry Parker - NPG D18897

King Edward VI

by Richard Houston, published by Elizabeth Bakewell, published by Henry Parker
mezzotint, published 1759
NPG D18897

King Edward VI, by John Faber Sr, by  Richard Houston, published by  Henry Parker, published by  Elizabeth Bakewell - NPG D21107

King Edward VI

by John Faber Sr, by Richard Houston, published by Henry Parker, published by Elizabeth Bakewell
mezzotint, published 1759
NPG D21107

King Edward VI, after Unknown artist - NPG D24806

King Edward VI

after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly late 18th century
NPG D24806

King Edward VI, by John Goldar, after  Hans Holbein the Younger - NPG D24810

King Edward VI

by John Goldar, after Hans Holbein the Younger
line engraving, probably late 18th century
NPG D24810

King Edward VI, after J. Kendall - NPG D20189

King Edward VI

after J. Kendall
mezzotint, published 1 November 1780
NPG D20189

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