Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits

Fun exhibition at the National Maritime Museum of portraits of Royalty from the late 15th century to the present day.

Most of the works in the show were from the National Portrait Gallery which is currently closed for refurbishment and this was a great way to show the pictures during this time. Every monarch was represented and interestingly it not only includes wives and husbands but also mistresses and favourites. It would make a great history lesson for children in the summer holidays.

It was lovely to see these, mainly familiar pictures, in different surroundings and be able to get close enough to study the details. It was also fun that coins and stamps were included. In the modern section it was a chance to show more photography than at the National Portrait Gallery before the closure so there were a number of pictures I didn’t know.

Closes 31 October 2021

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