Is this portrait of Jane Seymore on display because of Henry VIII accession to the throne? All of your videos are fantastic. Thank you for sharing them with us>
Thank you! The portrait of Jane Seymour in the video is the one at Hever Castle. Another posthumous portrait of Jane can be seen at the British Library exhibt on Henry.
I believe the portrait (which is posthumous) is currently housed at Hever Castle. It looks very similar to the one I saw at the Henry VIII exhibition at the British Library, and considering Starkey was a curator for the exhibit and uses several artefacts from it for this documentary, it may be the same portrait.
I just checked my copy of the exhibition's catalogue and it is not the same portrait. The one in the exhibit is from the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch, whilst the portrait in the video is part of the Hever collection. Both are posthumous (and after Holbein).
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farken001 2 years ago
what is the name of the documentary you cliped this from? i would love to check it out???
1andonlyhistorylover 2 years ago
Where are the clips taken from Ms. Sunny? Id like to enjoy the entire collection! I love starkey.
DuttyGyal718 2 years ago
Oh well, Henry looks like such a nice man in this video :)
svoba4af 2 years ago
yeh this henry doesnt really suit the henry i think he was! hes more like father christmas.
TheMrGobble 2 years ago
It is heart breaking to think that both Thomas Cromwell and his great-great-grandnephew were beheaded on the same day.
Many thanks for the upload littlemisssunnydale
oarfrost 2 years ago 2
At least Oliver was dead when they decapitated him...
Albukhshi 2 years ago 2
Cool video but poor Cromwell as Henry betrayed him
Karkaroff26 2 years ago 2
Poor Poor King Henry, he could only get his flaccid member up by the thought of rupturing untainted hymen!
peymaania 2 years ago 5
why didnt henry just marry cromwell from the start and things woulda been peachy haha.
Gvanillavodka 2 years ago 5
Yeah. Can I also ask where the painting is from?
lookinglass123 2 years ago
Is this portrait of Jane Seymore on display because of Henry VIII accession to the throne? All of your videos are fantastic. Thank you for sharing them with us>
ladydeath40 2 years ago
Thank you! The portrait of Jane Seymour in the video is the one at Hever Castle. Another posthumous portrait of Jane can be seen at the British Library exhibt on Henry.
littlemisssunnydale 2 years ago
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weeknightingale 2 years ago
MAN me either I never seen that painting of Jane Seymour
BTW it sound like Henry couldn't perform Anna of Cleves LOL!
Kellyannk308 2 years ago
i like
theloveofhistory 2 years ago
Oh wow, I've never seen that painting of Jane before! I wonder if there are any full shots of it?
The one of Anna looks familiar, but I can't be sure.
LNor19 2 years ago
I believe the portrait (which is posthumous) is currently housed at Hever Castle. It looks very similar to the one I saw at the Henry VIII exhibition at the British Library, and considering Starkey was a curator for the exhibit and uses several artefacts from it for this documentary, it may be the same portrait.
littlemisssunnydale 2 years ago
Thanks for the information =)
It's beautiful, you wouldn't happen to have any pictures of it, would you?
LNor19 2 years ago
I just checked my copy of the exhibition's catalogue and it is not the same portrait. The one in the exhibit is from the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch, whilst the portrait in the video is part of the Hever collection. Both are posthumous (and after Holbein).
littlemisssunnydale 2 years ago