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THE QUEEN’S GALLERY, BUCKINGHAM PALACE The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion 10 May – 6 October 2013 PLAN YOUR VISIT BROADWAY BIRDCAGE WALK VICTORIA STREET GROSVENOR PLACE BUCKINGHAM PALACE ROAD THE MALL THE QUEEN’S GALLERY Buckingham Palace Road Shop B R E S S E N D E N P L A C E ST JAMES’S PARK GREEN PARK Victoria Station St James’s Park Green Park Buckingham Palace Clarence House Royal Mews Entrance Entrance Entrance Entrance Travel Nearest Underground stations: Victoria, St James’s Park or Green Park By bus: Number 11, 211 and C1 or C10 Postcode: SW1A 1AA MAKE MORE OF YOUR VISIT Exhibition opening times 10 May – 6 October 2013 Daily 10:00–17:30 (Last admission 16:30) Closed 11 July As the Gallery is part of a working palace, closures may occur at short notice. Please check before visiting. Access For further information, please telephone +44 (0)20 7766 7324 or visit www.royalcollection.org.uk Forthcoming exhibitions Castiglione: Lost Genius & Gifted: From the Royal Academy to The Queen 1 November 2013 – 16 March 2014 Exhibition admission prices (Including multimedia guide) Adult £9.50 Over 60 / Student £8.75 Under 17 £4.80 Under 5 Free Family (2 adults, 3 under 17s) £24.00 Buy advance tickets from www.royalcollection.org.uk or +44 (0)20 7766 7301 (a booking fee applies). Enjoy free re-admission for a year if you buy your ticket directly from us. Simply ask us to stamp your ticket on your first visit. Cover image: Attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Anne of Denmark, 1614 (detail). Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Admission to The Queen’s Gallery is managed by The Royal Collection Trust, a charity registered in England and Wales (1016972) and in Scotland (SCO39772). FREE interactive app Fancy seeing what you would look like in Tudor or Stuart costume? Download our new interactive app In Fine Style (free from iTunes), take a photo of yourself and then try on a range of outfits selected from paintings in the exhibition. The app is inspired by a 17th- century portrait miniature of Queen Henrietta Maria, which can be dressed in a variety of male and female costume overlays. Find out more at www.royalcollection.org.uk. Exhibition publication The exhibition is accompanied by the hardback book In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion, which can be purchased at a special exhibition price of £29.95 (rrp £45.00) from The Queen’s Gallery shop and online at www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk. Latest news To keep up to date with forthcoming exhibitions, events and publications, plus the latest arrivals in our shops, please subscribe to our e-Newsletter at www.royalcollection.org.uk. Ticket Sales and Information Office T. +44 (0)20 7766 7301 Groups (15+) +44 (0)20 7766 7321 www.royalcollection.org.uk The income from your ticket contributes directly to The Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity. Above: British School, Queen Henrietta Maria & Queen Henrietta Maria with male costume overlay ROBE Inspired by the development of the first fashion magazines in the late 17th century, ROBE is a light-hearted ‘glossy’ set in May 1667. Celebrity commentators, including Margaret Cavendish and Samuel Pepys, are your guides to the fashion choices of the day. ROBE is available from The Queen’s Gallery shop and online at www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk, price £3.95.

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Page 1: In Fine Style Exhibition Leaflet

T H E Q U E E N ’ S G A L L E RY, B U C K I N G H A M PA L A C E

The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion10 May – 6 October 2013

PLAN YOUR VISIT

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Travel

Nearest Underground stations: Victoria, St James’s Park or Green Park

By bus: Number 11, 211 and C1 or C10

Postcode: SW1A 1AA

MAKE MORE Of YOUR VISITExhibition opening times

10 May – 6 October 2013 Daily 10:00–17:30 (Last admission 16:30) Closed 11 July

As the Gallery is part of a working palace, closures may occur at short notice. Please check before visiting.

Access

For further information, please telephone +44 (0)20 7766 7324 or visit www.royalcollection.org.uk

Forthcoming exhibitions

Castiglione: Lost Genius & Gifted: From the Royal Academy to The Queen 1 November 2013 – 16 March 2014

Exhibition admission prices

(Including multimedia guide) Adult £9.50 Over 60 / Student £8.75 Under 17 £4.80 Under 5 Free Family (2 adults, 3 under 17s) £24.00

Buy advance tickets from www.royalcollection.org.uk or +44 (0)20 7766 7301 (a booking fee applies).

Enjoy free re-admission for a year if you buy your ticket directly from us. Simply ask us to stamp your ticket on your first visit.

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Admission to The Queen’s Gallery is managed by The Royal Collection Trust, a charity registered in England and Wales (1016972) and in Scotland (SCO39772).

FREE interactive app

Fancy seeing what you would look like in Tudor or Stuart costume? Download our new interactive app In Fine Style (free from iTunes), take a photo of yourself and then try on a range of outfits selected from paintings in the exhibition. The app is inspired by a 17th-century portrait miniature of Queen Henrietta Maria, which can be dressed in a variety of male and female costume overlays. Find out more at www.royalcollection.org.uk.

Exhibition publication

The exhibition is accompanied by the hardback book In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion, which can be purchased at a special exhibition price of £29.95 (rrp £45.00) from The Queen’s Gallery shop and online at www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk.

Latest news

To keep up to date with forthcoming exhibitions, events and publications, plus the latest arrivals in our shops, please subscribe to our e-Newsletter at www.royalcollection.org.uk.

Ticket Sales and Information Office T. +44 (0)20 7766 7301

Groups (15+) +44 (0)20 7766 7321 www.royalcollection.org.uk

The income from your ticket contributes directly to The Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity.

Above: British School, Queen Henrietta Maria & Queen Henrietta Maria with male costume overlay

RobE

Inspired by the development of the first fashion magazines in the late 17th century, ROBE is a light-hearted ‘glossy’ set in May 1667. Celebrity commentators, including Margaret Cavendish and Samuel Pepys, are your guides to the fashion choices of the day. ROBE is available from The Queen’s Gallery shop and online at www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk, price £3.95.

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Enhance your experience

The free multimedia guide includes commentaries by fashion designer Gareth Pugh and twelve contemporary tracks chosen by DJ and musician Eddy Temple-Morris in response to paintings in the exhibition.

#infinestyle

For the Tudor and Stuart elite, luxurious clothing was an essential component of court life. Garments and accessories – and the way in which they were worn – conveyed important messages about wealth, gender, age, social position, marital status and religion. The expense and importance of clothing explains why many portraitists took extraordinary care in recording the precise details of clothing and textures of fabric in paint.

The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion10 May – 6 October 2013

Through the evidence of portraiture, In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion traces changing tastes in fashionable attire and the spread of fashion through the royal courts of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. Using paintings, drawings, prints and rare

surviving examples of clothing and accessories, it explores the style of the rich and famous of the Tudor and Stuart periods, as well as the role of artists as stylists. The exhibition includes works by Anthony van Dyck, Hans Holbein the Younger, Nicholas Hilliard and Peter Lely.

This page:

Attributed to William Scrots, Elizabeth I when a Princess, c.1546 (detail)

Middle page (clockwise from top):

Frans Pourbus the Younger, Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia, c.1598-1600 (detail)

Robert Peake, Henry, Prince of Wales with Robert Devereux, third Earl of Essex in the hunting field, c.1605 (detail)

Red velvet mules associated with Henrietta Maria, c.1651-70. Lent by the Museum of London / © Museum of London

Nicholas Hilliard, Elizabeth I, c.1595-1600

Attributed to William Scrots, Edward VI, 1546-7 (detail)

Right page (clockwise from top):

William Dobson, Charles II when Prince of Wales, 1644, (detail)

Sir Anthony van Dyck, Charles I, 1635-6 (detail)

Daniel Mytens, Charles I, 1628