Show notes
Today we are sharing a special episode from our friends at Vulgar History, a podcast that looks at history through a feminist lens. In this episode, host Ann Foster introduces us to Mary Queen of Scots, Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567. Mary became Queen when she was only six days old and had one of the most tumultuous political reins in history, and her life story is certainly a wild ride. She was married three times, briefly became the Queen of France, became the enemy of Queen Elizabeth I, forced to abdicate the throne in 1567, was imprisoned in England shortly after for nineteen years, and was eventually executed on February 8th, 1587 after being convicted of treason. As such a notorious figure of history, Mary Queen of Scots was portrayed across the mediums. In fact, it’s believed she sat for well over one hundred fifty portraits during her lifetime. We hope to have a full ArtMuse episode on Mary Queen of Scots one day.



