Portrait of an Infanta, thought to be an 11 year old Katherine of Aragon, by Juan de Flandes, c.1496. This is the only portrait we have of Katherine painted in her homeland of Spain
Woodcut of the coronation of Henry VIII of England and Katherine of Aragon showing their heraldic badges, the Tudor Rose and the Pomegranate of Granada. From Stephen Hawes, ‘A Joyfull Medytacvon to All Englande,’ c.1509
This depiction of Katherine of Aragon was part of a window in St Margaret’s Church, Westminster, commemorating her marriage to Henry VIII, c.1509. It is now on display in The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries.
Stained glass depiction of Katherine in a chapel at The Vyne, the manor house of William Sandys, Lord Chamberlain, ca.1509-1532
Katherine watching Henry jousting in her honour after giving birth to a son. Henry’s horse mantle is emblazoned with the letter ‘K.’ Westminster Tournament Roll, c.1511
Portrait by an unknown artist, c.1520
Portrait by Lucas Horenbout, c. 1525
Portrait attributed to Lucas Horenbout, c.1525
Portrait attributed to Lucas Horenbout, c.1525-26
Portrait attributed to Lucas Horenbout, c.1525-26
Carving of Katherine of Aragon on a draughts gamespiece, c.1535.
Carving of Katherine of Aragon on a draughts gamespiece, c.1535.
For more information on the two remarkable gamepiece images of Katherine of Aragon, see my dedicated post on the subject here.