The Royal Court in Tudor England

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Today’s video takes a look at the form and function of the royal court in Tudor England…

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Images (from Wikimedia Commons, unless otherwise stated):

Portrait of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein the Younger (1540). Held by the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica.  

Portrait of a Young Woman (possibly Katherine Howard) from the workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger (c.1540). Held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  

“The Field of Cloth of Gold” by an unknown artist of the British school (c.1545). Held by the Royal Collection.

Close up of the ceiling of the Great Hall of Hampton Court Palace, England (27 October 2013). Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Photograph of Henry VIII's Great Hall - Hampton Court Palace - Joy of Museums - for details see www.joyofmuseums.com (taken 2017).

“Henry VIII dining in his privy chamber” from the circle of Hans Holbein the Younger (c.1548). Held by the British Musuem.

Reconstruction imagining the way the Great Watching Chamber, the first room beyond the Great Hall, may have appeared in the 1500s.  Guards control the entrance; those allowed through are richly dressed. From https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-...

Detail showing Henry VIII tilting in front of Katherine of Aragon, from the Westminster tournament roll (1511). Held by the College of Arms.

Alof de Wignacourt and his page by Caravaggio (c. 1608). Held by the Louvre Museum.

Double portrait of Princess Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, attributed to Jan Gossaert (c.1516). Held by Woburn Abbey.

“King Edward VI and the Pope” by an unknown artist (c.1575). Held by the National Portrait Gallery.

Detail from “The Family of Henry VIII: An Allegory of the Tudor Succession: attributed to Lucas de Heere (c.1572). Held by the National Museum Cardiff.

Procession portrait of Elizabeth I of England by George Vertue (c.1600). Held in an unknown private collection.

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