The Louvre is home to this sixteenth-century portrait of Queen Claude of France by an anonymous artist. She’s depicted in an exquisite gown decorated with fleurs-de-lis. Learn more about queenly clothing in 16th-century England and France in the latest episode of Talking Tudors!
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Jan 17
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