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Posthumous portrait of Mary Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587)

Mary, Queen of Scots in the Collection

MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-87)

A catte

c. 1569-84

RCIN 28224

This embroidered panel depicts a ginger cat and a mouse, seated on a chequered floor, bearing the cipher of Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary was an adept needlewoman and the Royal Collection has this and the following panel, which demonstrate her skill. It has been suggested that in this panel Mary was alluding to herself as the mouse and Elizabeth I as the cat. When Mary escaped from Scotland in 1568, she fled to England to seek help from her cousin, Elizabeth I. Instead of providing refuge, the English queen put her in the custody of George, Earl of Shrewsbury. Most of her embroideries were carried out between 1569 and 1584 during this captivity. 

Watch the film below to learn more about this embroidered panel's fascinating history.

Mary, Queen of Scots and her embroidery ©


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