Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey

1 portrait by François Le Villain

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Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey

by Antoine Maurin, printed by François Le Villain, published by Edward Bull, published by Edward Churton, after Hans Maler
lithograph, 1820s (1519)
19 in. x 13 1/4 in. (482 mm x 338 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1957
Reference Collection
NPG D32036

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Artistsback to top

  • Edward Bull (active circa 1800-1841), Publisher. Artist or producer associated with 27 portraits.
  • Edward Churton (1812-1885), Publisher. Artist or producer associated with 21 portraits.
  • François Le Villain (active 1820s-1830s), Lithographic printer. Artist or producer associated with 26 portraits.
  • Hans Maler (before 1500-1529), Artist. Artist or producer associated with 4 portraits.
  • Antoine Maurin (1793-1860), Lithographer. Artist or producer associated with 20 portraits.

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  • NPG D34620: Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey (from same stone)

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Current affairs

George III dies at Windsor Castle on 29 January and George IV ascends to the throne.
'Trial of Queen Caroline' in the House of Lords; Parliament drops the Bill which was to legitimise a divorce between Caroline and George IV.
Cato Street Conspiracy to assassinate the cabinet discovered. Arthur Thistlewood and fellow conspirators are hanged.

Art and science

Sir Thomas Lawrence becomes President of the Royal Academy.
Astronomical Society is set up by John Herschel and Charles Babbage.
First iron steamship is launched.

International

Actor, Edmund Kean goes on a successful tour of America after making his name at the Drury Lane Theatre.
Revolutions begin in Spain, Portugal and Naples.
The famous ancient Greek statue of the Venus de Milo is rediscovered on the Island of Melos and purchased by the Louvre in Paris.

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