Cultural depictions of Catherine of Aragon

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Dame Ellen Terry as Catherine of Aragon

King Henry VIII. She has been portrayed in film, television, plays, novels, songs, poems, and other creative forms many times, and as a result, she has stayed very much in popular memory.[1]

In art and media

The first episode of

Cardinal Wolsey
, and the play stops short of Anne Boleyn's execution).

In January 2013, the National Portrait Gallery in London revealed that its curators had recently discovered that a portrait at Lambeth Palace, formerly believed to have been a portrait of Catherine Parr, in fact depicts Catherine of Aragon. The National Portrait Gallery announced that the painting, which had hung in a private sitting room of the Archbishop of Canterbury since at least the 19th century, would be paired with a portrait of Henry VIII already in the museum's collection, and would remain at the museum on loan.[2]

Music and rhymes

Books

Catherine is the main character in:

  • Katharine, The Virgin Widow, The Shadow of the Pomegranate, and The King's Secret Matter (later published in an omnibus Katharine of Aragon) by
    Jean Plaidy
  • My Catalina by Maureen Peters
  • The King's Pleasure by Norah Lofts
  • The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory (a novel about Catherine's younger years)
  • Patience, Princess Catherine by Carolyn Meyer (young adult novel)
  • Catherine of Aragon/My Tudor Queen by Alison Prince
  • Katherine of Aragon, The True Queen by Alison Weir

Catherine is a character in:

Theatre, film, stage, and TV

Catherine was portrayed by:

  • Jessica Ransom in Horrible Histories (2015 TV Series).

References

  1. ^ Weir 1991, p. 123.
  2. ^ Brown, Mark (24 January 2013). "National Portrait Gallery reunites Henry VIII with Catherine of Aragon". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  3. ^ Weir 1991, p. 78.
  4. ^ Morton 1955, p. 35.
  5. ^ Sigman 2011, p. 135.
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  7. ^ Hamilton Ball, Robert. "The Shakespeare Film as Record: Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree", Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 3, No. 3, July 1952, pp. 227–36.
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  9. ^ The Sword and the Rose at the TCM Movie Database
  10. ^ Anne of the Thousand Days at AllMovie
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  12. ^ Henry VIII and His Six Wives at AllMovie
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  23. ^ Adams, Christopher (7 January 2011). "'Tis But the Fate of Place". PlayShakespeare.com. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  24. ^ "Catherine of Aragon (Joanne Whalley)". Wolf Hall. BBC Two. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  25. ^ "Personaje Catalina de Aragón en la serie Isabel, interpretado por Natalia Rodríguez". Isabel (in European Spanish). Televisión Española. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  26. ^ "Catalina de Aragón, interpretado por Mélida Molina". Carlos, Rey Emperador (in European Spanish). Televisión Española. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  27. ^ Hautzinger, Daniel (18 January 2017). "The Six Wives of Henry VIII and the Actresses Who Portray Them". WTTW Chicago. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  28. ^ "Jarneia Richard-Noel: Catherine of Aragon". Six the Musical. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  29. ^ "Spanish Princess: Cast". Starz. Retrieved 2 May 2019.