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The Return of Mary Queen of Scots to Edinburgh

James Drummond1870

National Galleries Scotland: National

National Galleries Scotland: National
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The present-day title would suggest that this picture shows Mary's return to Edinburgh after her defeat at Carberry Hill, but Drummond actually portrayed Mary’s subsequent departure from Edinburgh at sunset on 17 June 1567 to be incarcerated in the island fortress of Lochleven Castle. She is shown encountering the banner with its hostile slogan, accusing her of Darnley's murder. The character of Mary fascinated many nineteenth-century writers and painters, and different views as to her guilt or misfortune were put forward. Drummond does not reveal his own attitude, but suggests by means of Mary's fallen glove (a glove or gage required a champion to pick it up and fight in its defence) the enigma and challenge which her story still poses.

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  • Title: The Return of Mary Queen of Scots to Edinburgh
  • Creator: James Drummond
  • Date Created: 1870
  • Physical Location: Scottish National Gallery
  • Physical Dimensions: h 86.40, w 125.10 cm
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: https://www.nationalgalleries.org/copyright-image-licensing
  • External Link: See this work at nationalgalleries.org
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Art Genre: history painting
  • Support: Canvas
  • Depicted Person: Mary, Queen of Scots
National Galleries Scotland: National

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