Yes, Hans Holbein the Younger painted Catherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of King Henry VIII of England. The most notable portrait of her is believed to have been created around 1545, showcasing her in a richly detailed gown and headdress. This portrait is significant as it captures her royal status and dignified demeanor, reflecting Holbein's skill in portraying the personalities of his subjects.
catherine parr was a protestant.
Catherine parr was a protestant
After Catherine Howard he married Catherine Parr
Catherine Parr was the daughter of the English nobleman Sir Thomas Parr who lived in Westmorland in England, almost on the border with Scotland.
Catherine Parr's father was Sir Thomas Parr. He died very early in Catherine's childhood.
To be honest Catherine Parr did not have any jobs.
Catherine Parr died on September 5th 1548.
Catherine Parr was not given any other names.
Catherine Parr's parents were Maud Green (a former lady-in-waiting of Catherine of Aragon) and Sir Thomas Parr.
no, she was from Kendal
Catherine Parr did not have any children with her final husband Henry VIII.
Catherine Parr's daughter and only child was born on August 30th, 1548.