Pamela Tudor-Craig's death
Pamela Tudor-Craig's death
2017-12-19 14:30:17
On the occasion of her recent death, I want to pay my respect to Pamela Tudor-Craig, who allready in the early seventies, through meticolous research and her excellent expertise as an Art Historian, when studying the Society of Antiquary's Portrait of Richard III, came to the conclusion, ".that the internal evidence points most strongly to it's having been a faithfull copy of an orginal painted in the sitters lifetime."It took more than 30 years and a facial reconstruction of dubious success in representing Richard, till Dr. Tury King, after her DNA- research stated, that this picture is probably the best likeness that we have.I will always treasure Pamela Tudor-Craig's catalog of the 1973 Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery!Eva
Re: Pamela Tudor-Craig's death
2017-12-19 15:14:50
Thank you Eva for your touching and well deserved tribute.I too treasure that catalogue, and my memories of the exhibition.PaulEnvoyé de mon iPadLe 19 déc. 2017 à 15:30, eva.pitter@... [] <> a écrit :
On the occasion of her recent death, I want to pay my respect to Pamela Tudor-Craig, who allready in the early seventies, through meticolous research and her excellent expertise as an Art Historian, when studying the Society of Antiquary's Portrait of Richard III, came to the conclusion, ".that the internal evidence points most strongly to it's having been a faithfull copy of an orginal painted in the sitters lifetime."It took more than 30 years and a facial reconstruction of dubious success in representing Richard, till Dr. Tury King, after her DNA- research stated, that this picture is probably the best likeness that we have.I will always treasure Pamela Tudor-Craig's catalog of the 1973 Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery!Eva
On the occasion of her recent death, I want to pay my respect to Pamela Tudor-Craig, who allready in the early seventies, through meticolous research and her excellent expertise as an Art Historian, when studying the Society of Antiquary's Portrait of Richard III, came to the conclusion, ".that the internal evidence points most strongly to it's having been a faithfull copy of an orginal painted in the sitters lifetime."It took more than 30 years and a facial reconstruction of dubious success in representing Richard, till Dr. Tury King, after her DNA- research stated, that this picture is probably the best likeness that we have.I will always treasure Pamela Tudor-Craig's catalog of the 1973 Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery!Eva
Re: Pamela Tudor-Craig's death
2017-12-19 15:27:13
I would echo that Eva. She was one of the 'stars' of the Trial, in the days when it took a great deal of courage to show your support for Richard without being classed as a sentimentalist or 'loon'. In fact she brought a great deal of gravitas to it. H
On Tuesday, 19 December 2017, 14:30:23 GMT, eva.pitter@... [] <> wrote:
On the occasion of her recent death, I want to pay my respect to Pamela Tudor-Craig, who allready in the early seventies, through meticolous research and her excellent expertise as an Art Historian, when studying the Society of Antiquary's Portrait of Richard III, came to the conclusion, ".that the internal evidence points most strongly to it's having been a faithfull copy of an orginal painted in the sitters lifetime."It took more than 30 years and a facial reconstruction of dubious success in representing Richard, till Dr. Tury King, after her DNA- research stated, that this picture is probably the best likeness that we have.I will always treasure Pamela Tudor-Craig's catalog of the 1973 Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery!Eva
On Tuesday, 19 December 2017, 14:30:23 GMT, eva.pitter@... [] <> wrote:
On the occasion of her recent death, I want to pay my respect to Pamela Tudor-Craig, who allready in the early seventies, through meticolous research and her excellent expertise as an Art Historian, when studying the Society of Antiquary's Portrait of Richard III, came to the conclusion, ".that the internal evidence points most strongly to it's having been a faithfull copy of an orginal painted in the sitters lifetime."It took more than 30 years and a facial reconstruction of dubious success in representing Richard, till Dr. Tury King, after her DNA- research stated, that this picture is probably the best likeness that we have.I will always treasure Pamela Tudor-Craig's catalog of the 1973 Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery!Eva