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Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, c. 1515, pub. 1902 (collotype)
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Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, c. 1515, pub. 1902 (collotype)
1073606 Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, c.1515, pub. 1902 (collotype) by Gossaert, Jan (Mabuse) (c.1472-c.1533) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mary Tudor (1496 -1533) and Charles Brandon (-1545)); The Stapleton Collection; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 23518566
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Charles Brandon Duke Of Suffolk Holding Hands Lover Mary Tudor Lovers Northern Renaissance
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Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon - A Love That Defied All Boundaries
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. This print captures the timeless love story of Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII, and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. Dating back to around 1515, this image showcases a moment frozen in time between two individuals who defied societal norms for the sake of their affection. In an era where arranged marriages were the norm among aristocrats, Mary and Charles chose to follow their hearts rather than adhere to convention. Their union was met with both admiration and controversy as they dared to challenge the rigid expectations placed upon them. The photograph beautifully portrays Mary and Charles holding hands, symbolizing their unbreakable bond amidst a world that sought to tear them apart. The half-length composition allows us a glimpse into their souls - her delicate features radiating grace while his strong presence exudes loyalty. As we delve into this exquisite collotype from 1902 by Jan Gossaert (Mabuse), we are reminded of the power of love that transcends social status. This Northern Renaissance masterpiece not only immortalizes these historical figures but also serves as a testament to human resilience in pursuing happiness against all odds. Displayed within The Stapleton Collection, this Flemish artwork continues to inspire generations with its portrayal of devotion and courage. Let it serve as a reminder that true love knows no boundaries – even in times when society dictates otherwise.
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