Earlier this year, Dr Emma Luisa Cahill Marrón announced that she is part of a team working on the miniatures owned by the Yale Center for British Art.
The miniatures include one that has previously been suggested as being Lady Jane Grey, a young Mary I, Katherine Howard or Amy Robsart.
Dr Cahill Marrón has recently tweeted:
She will be giving a free talk about the miniature at the Yale Center for British Art on Tuesday 18th November.
Research in Action: “Portrait of an Unknown Lady
‘Emma Luisa Cahill Marrón, Residential Fellow at the YCBA, highlights Lucas Horenbout’s Portrait of an Unknown Lady.
Look closely at a single artwork through the ongoing research of our residential fellows, research students, and staff. Emma Luisa Cahill Marrón, PhD, is a Residential Fellow at the YCBA and International Outreach Coordinator in the Art, Power, and Gender Research Group at the University of Murcia. She will explore Lucas Horenbout’s Portrait of an Unknown Lady (ca. 1535) as a means of understanding how Flemish style miniature portraiture was introduced into Tudor England by the Horenbouts during the reign of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Queen Katherine of Aragon.’
From Yale Center for British Art
Pre-registration is required and further details can be found here.