Unidentified

'Henry VII's daughter and wife of James IV of Scotland' refers to Margaret Tudor (1489-1541)

This painting was clearly the prototype used for Daniel Mytens's posthumous portrait which was also in Charles I's collection (recorded in Van der Doort, Bear Gallery, WS 4. no. 17) and is still in the Royal Collection today (RCIN 401181).

Van der Doort c.1639

Henry VII's daughter and wife of James IV of Scotland, in a black habit with yellow sleeves, with a little monkey climbing on her hands

Walpole Society reference (1960): 
WS 28, № 29
Light: 
light from the left
Frame: 
black frame
Provenance: 
Whitehall piece
Gift / Exchange / Bought / Inherited: 
inherited
Hang notes: 
sixth
Location: 
Room description extended: 
At the upper end of your majesty's Privy Gallery towards the Queen's Side nine old Heads, Whitehall Pieces
Original Manuscript page number: 
MS. Ash. 1514, f. 38
Other inventories: 
Henry VIII 1542, Whitehall Palace no. 689
Identification certainty: 
Unknown
Sale Inventory c.1649-51