“‘Mary Stuart in captivity’. This painting by Francis Bacon depicts Mary Stuart during her captivity in England – known as Sheffield portraits with their painted date being 1578 (Wikimedia Commons). (Wikimedia Commons). (The Mary Queen of Scots film stars Saoirse Ronan). (Wikimedia Commons)
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