James I of Scotland Sees His Future Queen

Image credit: Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture

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The painting depicts James I (1394–1437), King of Scotland, during his 18-year imprisonment in England. On 12th February 1424 he married Lady Joan Beaufort, niece of Richard II, who he gazes at in the painting through the casement window.

Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture

Edinburgh

Title

James I of Scotland Sees His Future Queen

Date

1851

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 102.4 x W 84.5 cm

Accession number

1997.140

Acquisition method

Diploma Work deposit, 1852–1856

Work type

Painting

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