Anne of Denmark

1 portrait of Anne of Denmark

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Anne of Denmark

after Unknown artist
line engraving, after 1619
11 3/4 in. x 8 3/4 in. (297 mm x 222 mm) plate size
Acquired, 1975
Reference Collection
NPG D9485

Sitterback to top

  • Anne of Denmark (1574-1619), Queen of James I. Sitter associated with 49 portraits.

Artistback to top

  • Unknown artist, Artist. Artist or producer associated with 6578 portraits.

This portraitback to top

Anne of Denmark, consort of James VI of Scotland, was a patron of the arts. Of her seven children only three survived to adulthood: Henry, Elizabeth and Charles (later Charles I). This print may have been part of a set of individual prints of the royal family and the two celebratory verses in praising her as a star of heaven where her 'soule has flowne' indicate that this was published after her death.

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Events of 1619back to top

Current affairs

Queen of James I, Anne of Denmark dies at Hampton Court of consumption and dropsy. Her state funeral is comparable to that of Elizabeth I.
The first permanent banqueting house at Whitehall, built for James I, is destroyed by fire. Inigo Jones is immediately commissioned to design a new one.

Art and science

Clergyman, Arthur Hildersham, publishes A Briefe Forme of Examination and The Doctrine of Communicating Worthily in the Lord's Supper. A Puritan divine, Hildersham advocated for regular communion and emphasised the need of assurance in salvation.

International

Frederick V, Elector Palatine and his wife, Elizabeth, James I's daughter, are crowned King and Queen of Bohemia.
The first Africans start to arrive in Virginia, North America, as indentured servants. Gradually a shift in their status

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