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A museum in Hartford is now featuring a famous portrait of Henry VIII. The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art said Hans Holbein’s Portrait of Henry VIII (1540) is currently on display.
is a survey of the work of Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/98–1543). Holbein was Henry VIII’s court painter, the best portraitist working in Tudor England, and a crony of Erasmus of Rotterdam ...
purchased from a Monsieur Desenfans for 50 guineas "a large and capital picture being a cartoon by Hans Holbein representing King Henry VIII delivering the Charter to the Barber Surgeons." ...
Tudor fans in Connecticut will have a wonderful opportunity to come face to face with Hans Holbein's Portrait of Henry VIII this spring. The celebrated Barberini portrait (usually on display in Rome) ...
The Renaissance court portraiture “Portrait of Henry VIII (1540)” was created by Hans Holbein. It’s on special loan from the Palazzo Barberini in Rome through the summer. Wadsworth museum ...
Thomas Cromwell was an English statesman and adviser to Henry VIII, responsible for drafting ... Image: Thomas Cromwell as the Earl of Essex, painted by Hans Holbein the Younger (Getty Images ...
Henry VIII: Britain’s most famous king ... Tempted into marrying her after seeing a beautiful portrait by Hans Holbein, he was disappointed to discover she wasn’t as enchanting as he ...
Here's Thomas Cromwell at New York's Frick Collection, trapped in canvas by the Tudor court painter Hans Holbein ... he had fulfilled a pledge not to Henry, but to his first queen, Catherine ...
The Hartford museum is hosting an event called Gallery Talk – Hans Holbein’s Portrait of Henry VIII with Matthew Hargraves and Oliver Tostmann – on May 3. Wadsworth said the Henry VIII ...