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The term Tudor Artist relates to the presence of painters who created their work for the english court between 1485 and 1603 [https://www.mylearning.org/stories/the-painted-lady--tudor-portraits-at-the-ferens/276] Although numerous artworks were produced in the Tudor era, many of the artists names remain unknown [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41614834?searchText=Tudor+Painters&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DTudor%2BPainters%26so%3Drel%26efqs%3DeyJjdHkiOlsiYW05MWNtNWhiQT09IiwiWTJoaGNIUmxjZz09Il0sImRpc2MiOlsiWVhKMGFHbHpkRzl5ZVMxa2FYTmphWEJzYVc1bCJdfQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A51ddee29ef6eb99f1446260717dd25d1&seq=1] (p.3). This is because most of the paintings do not have a signature that would make an identification possible [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41614834?searchText=Tudor+Painters&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DTudor%2BPainters%26so%3Drel%26efqs%3DeyJjdHkiOlsiYW05MWNtNWhiQT09IiwiWTJoaGNIUmxjZz09Il0sImRpc2MiOlsiWVhKMGFHbHpkRzl5ZVMxa2FYTmphWEJzYVc1bCJdfQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A51ddee29ef6eb99f1446260717dd25d1&seq=1] (p.5. While many of the works from the Tudor period vanished over time, portraits are the biggest resource that art historians focus their research on today [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41614834?searchText=Tudor+Painters&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DTudor%2BPainters%26so%3Drel%26efqs%3DeyJjdHkiOlsiYW05MWNtNWhiQT09IiwiWTJoaGNIUmxjZz09Il0sImRpc2MiOlsiWVhKMGFHbHpkRzl5ZVMxa2FYTmphWEJzYVc1bCJdfQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A51ddee29ef6eb99f1446260717dd25d1&seq=1] (p.3). What remaining documents also reveal is that in the 16th century non only 200 non-migrant artists, but also foreign artists practiced their craft in Tudor England [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41614834searchText=Tudor+Painters&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DTudor%2BPainters%26so%3Drel%26efqs%3DeyJjdHkiOlsiYW05MWNtNWhiQT09IiwiWTJoaGNIUmxjZz09Il0sImRpc2MiOlsiWVhKMGFHbHpkRzl5ZVMxa2FYTmphWEJzYVc1bCJdfQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A51ddee29ef6eb99f1446260717dd25d1&seq=1] (p.6)
The term Tudor Artist relates to the presence of painters who created their work for the english court between 1485 and 1603 [https://www.mylearning.org/stories/the-painted-lady--tudor-portraits-at-the-ferens/276] Although numerous artworks were produced in the Tudor era, many of the artists names remain unknown [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41614834?searchText=Tudor+Painters&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DTudor%2BPainters%26so%3Drel%26efqs%3DeyJjdHkiOlsiYW05MWNtNWhiQT09IiwiWTJoaGNIUmxjZz09Il0sImRpc2MiOlsiWVhKMGFHbHpkRzl5ZVMxa2FYTmphWEJzYVc1bCJdfQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A51ddee29ef6eb99f1446260717dd25d1&seq=1] (p.3). This is because most of the paintings do not have a signature that would make an identification possible [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41614834?searchText=Tudor+Painters&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DTudor%2BPainters%26so%3Drel%26efqs%3DeyJjdHkiOlsiYW05MWNtNWhiQT09IiwiWTJoaGNIUmxjZz09Il0sImRpc2MiOlsiWVhKMGFHbHpkRzl5ZVMxa2FYTmphWEJzYVc1bCJdfQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A51ddee29ef6eb99f1446260717dd25d1&seq=1] (p.5. While many of the works from the Tudor period vanished over time, portraits are the biggest resource that art historians focus their research on today [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41614834?searchText=Tudor+Painters&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DTudor%2BPainters%26so%3Drel%26efqs%3DeyJjdHkiOlsiYW05MWNtNWhiQT09IiwiWTJoaGNIUmxjZz09Il0sImRpc2MiOlsiWVhKMGFHbHpkRzl5ZVMxa2FYTmphWEJzYVc1bCJdfQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A51ddee29ef6eb99f1446260717dd25d1&seq=1] (p.3). What remaining documents also reveal is that in the 16th century non only 200 non-migrant artists, but also foreign artists practiced their craft in Tudor England [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41614834searchText=Tudor+Painters&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DTudor%2BPainters%26so%3Drel%26efqs%3DeyJjdHkiOlsiYW05MWNtNWhiQT09IiwiWTJoaGNIUmxjZz09Il0sImRpc2MiOlsiWVhKMGFHbHpkRzl5ZVMxa2FYTmphWEJzYVc1bCJdfQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A51ddee29ef6eb99f1446260717dd25d1&seq=1] (p.6)
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Revision as of 17:50, 19 June 2022

The term Tudor Artist relates to the presence of painters who created their work for the english court between 1485 and 1603 [1] Although numerous artworks were produced in the Tudor era, many of the artists names remain unknown [2] (p.3). This is because most of the paintings do not have a signature that would make an identification possible [3] (p.5. While many of the works from the Tudor period vanished over time, portraits are the biggest resource that art historians focus their research on today [4] (p.3). What remaining documents also reveal is that in the 16th century non only 200 non-migrant artists, but also foreign artists practiced their craft in Tudor England [5] (p.6)


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