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  1. 3. März 2024 · Cicely Heron was a daughter of Sir Thomas More, an important figure at the court of Henry VIII. Born in 1507, Cicely was More's third and youngest daughter; she married Giles Heron in 1525. All More's children, female as well as male, were educated in Latin and Greek, philosophy, theology, logic and mathematics. In the drawing her bodice has been loosened to reveal her yellow kirtle beneath ...

  2. Cecily Heron (née More) after Hans Holbein the Younger chromolithograph, late 20th century (circa 1527) 18 7/8 in. x 13 3/4 in. (478 mm x 348 mm) paper size

  3. Cicely Heron, the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas More, has loosened the bodice of her gown, revealing her yellow kirtle beneath, to accommodate her changing body shape during pregnancy. Another practical option was to insert an additional piece of fabric known as a placard or stomacher between the two sides of a bodice. During this period a woman would have on average six or seven pregnancies ...

  4. Culture English. Titles. Cicely Heron, Daughter of Sir Thomas More. Date 20th century. Printed in Munich, Germany. Medium Collotype on laid paper. Dimensions Image: 14 1/8 × 10 1/4 in. (35.9 × 26 cm) Sheet: 21 5/16 × 14 5/8 in. (54.1 × 37.1 cm) Credit Line Museum purchase funded by the Houston Friends of Art.

  5. Cicely Heron. 0 references. Identifiers. British Museum person or institution ID. 146632. 0 references. National Portrait Gallery (London) person ID. mp02159. 0 references. Kindred Britain ID . I26986. 0 references. The Peerage person ID. p34139.htm#i3413 ...

  6. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Cecily Heron (née More; 1507–?), est l'une des enfants de Thomas More , faisant partie d'un cercle de femmes exceptionnellement instruites et accomplies qui incarnent les « dames savantes » des deux siècles suivants. Jeunesse et éducation [modifier | modifier le code] Cecily More est le troisième enfant de Thomas More et de sa première ...

  7. 22. Nov. 2019 · The earliest portrait featured in Foundling’s exhibition of the depiction of pregnancy through paintings, prints, photographs, objects and clothing from the fifteenth century to the present day is Hans Holbein II’s beautiful drawing of Sir Thomas More’s daughter, Cicely Heron, made in 1526-7. Sketched from life, it is a rare, clear-eyed ...