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Philip II, King of Spain

(1527-1598), Husband of Mary I

Sitter associated with 27 portraits
The son of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, Philip married Mary I against the wishes of Parliament and people in 1554. A deeply religious man, he subsequently made an offer of marriage to Elizabeth after Mary's death, with the proviso that she must convert to Roman Catholicism. He was reluctant to go to war against England thirty years later, and claimed that his motivation was the re-conversion of the country to Catholicism. However, issues of reputation and defence were of equal, if not greater, importance.

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Philip II, King of Spain, after Unknown artist - NPG D24885

Philip II, King of Spain

after Unknown artist
line engraving, perhaps 18th century
NPG D24885

Philip II, King of Spain, after Unknown artist - NPG D24886

Philip II, King of Spain

after Unknown artist
line engraving, probably 18th century
NPG D24886

Philip II, King of Spain, after Unknown artist - NPG D24887

Philip II, King of Spain

after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 18th century
NPG D24887

Philip II, King of Spain, by George Vertue, after  Titian - NPG D24881

Philip II, King of Spain

by George Vertue, after Titian
line engraving, 1735
NPG D24881

Philip II, King of Spain, by Barlow, published by  John Stockdale, after  Boizet - NPG D24883

Philip II, King of Spain

by Barlow, published by John Stockdale, after Boizet
line engraving, published 30 July 1812
NPG D24883

Philip II, King of Spain, by Henry Bone, after  Unknown artist, after  Anthonis Mor (Antonio Moro) - NPG D17185

Philip II, King of Spain

by Henry Bone, after Unknown artist, after Anthonis Mor (Antonio Moro)
pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer, October 1819
NPG D17185

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