The most famously regconized portraits of Katherine
This depicts Katherine as she was in her widowhood. It was painted by Michael Sittow.
This portrait depicts Catherine as an 11 year old Infanta, and it is one of the few portraits painted of her before her departure from Spain at 15.
Katherine as Mary Magdalene, and the Virgin Mary. A set of almost identical portraits by Michael Sittow.
A depiction of the scene in Shakespeare's Henry VIII in which Katherine dismisses Wolsey from her rooms.
A minature of Katherine in her later years. This is part of a set by Luca Hornebout of her and Henry
Katherine in her later years. She offers her monkey a coin, but it opts for her cross instead, this is symbolic over her choice of opting not to divorce Henry due to her beliefs, despite the finanical benefits it would have brought.
This is one of two portraits her daughter Mary I had comissioned of her during her reign.