An acclaimed portraitist, he served, by 1536, as court painter to King Henry VIII. Soon after Holbein’s death ... Henry’s second wife; Queen Jane Seymour, his third; Princess (later Queen ...
The artist was Henry VIII's painter and the most influential in Tudor England. Holbein painted defining portraits of Henry, his six wives and other figures such as Sir Thomas More. It is thought ...
Clockwise from back left: Henry VIII's parents Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth, Jane Seymour ... marrying her after seeing a beautiful portrait by Hans Holbein, he was disappointed to discover ...
Henry VIII's six wives are often reduced to this ... The exhibition opens with a contemporary copy of Holbein's portrait of Henry, a painting that came to "represent power itself" – indeed ...
The painting dates back to the 1540s and is thought to have been commissioned by Henry VIII A rare portrait of Henry ... Katherine wed Thomas Seymour, the brother of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's ...