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Kettle, A., 2022.

The Queens of Somerset House

Output Type:Exhibition
Venue:COLLECT 2022: Somerset house, London; London Art Fair, Candida Stevens Gallery
Dates:23/2/2022 - 27/2/2022
URL:candidastevens.com/exhibitions/73-collect-2022-the-leading-international-fair-for-contemporary-craft-and/overview
Number of Works:28

A series inspired by the history of Somerset House and the Queens who resided there when it was
a palace, from the mid 16th Century to the beginning of the 18th Century. The Queens included
Elizabeth I (reign 1558 - 1603) daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, who establishment the
English Protestant church and is sometimes referred to as the Virgin Queen. Anne of Denmark (1574-
1619) wife of James I who oversaw the terracing of the gardens and introduction of the orangery.
Henrietta Maria of France (1609-1669) wife of Charles I, who although modest externally, opened
the most elaborate Roman Catholic chapel in a particularly grand ceremony in 1636. Catherine of
Braganza (1638-1705) wife of Charles II, who commissioned a refurbishment by Christopher Wren and
opened the River Terrace to the public, then painted by Canaletto twice in c1750