H Beard Print Collection
1650
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
1650
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
H Beard Print Collection is a 1650 by Robert White, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
This print shows Queen Mary I standing in a simple room. She wears a wide dress with ruffles at the neck. One hand rests on a table. The image is black and white. This was made in the late 1600s. It was sold by a London bookseller named Richard Chiswell. It’s one of many prints made to remember the queen. Want to see more old prints like this? Go to the Victoria and Albert Museum.
A print from 1650 by Robert White, published by Richard Chiswell, depicts Queen Mary I.
Read the full account in the museum source.
Robert White (1645 – 1703) was an English draughtsman and engraver. A Londoner, he was a pupil of David Loggan, and became a leading portrait engraver. White was celebrated for his original portraits, drawn in pencil on…
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