Mary, Queen of Scots, embroidery and the language of power | Clare Hunter | Perspectives  @nationalgalleriesofscotland
Mary, Queen of Scots, embroidery and the language of power | Clare Hunter | Perspectives  @nationalgalleriesofscotland
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In this episode of Perspectives, author Clare Hunter, joins Kate Anderson, in front of an artwork at the National Galleries of Scotland that caught her eye — Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 - 1587. Reigned 1542 - 1567, created about 1610 - 1615.

This is one of many conversations, offering fresh perspectives on artworks in our galleries. Brilliant creative thinkers choose a work they love and share their way of seeing art and our world.

Clare Hunter is a community textile artist, textile curator and author of Threads of Life and Embroidering Her Truth: Mary, Queen of Scots and the Language of Power.
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