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Exhibition Review
Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII’s Queens
08/2024 | 1457 | 166
Pages: 851–3
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Hearn, Karen (Hearn, Karen)
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Six Lives: The Stories of Henry VIII’s Queens National Portrait Gallery, London 20th June–8th September | :
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4. St Mary Magdalene reading, by the Master of the Female Half- Lengths. 1520–30. Oil on panel, 61.5 by 48.2 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. National Portrait Gallery, London).
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5. Mary I, by the Horenbout family workshop. c.1522. Watercolour on vellum laid down on card, diameter 3.5 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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6. Katherine Parr, attributed to Master John. c.1547. Oil on panel, 92.3 by 71.8 cm. (Private collection, London; exh. National Portrait Gallery, London).
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7. Design for a table fountain with the badge of Anne Boleyn, by Hans Holbein the Younger. 1533–34. Pen and black ink over chalk on paper, 17.1 by 10 cm. (Kunstmuseum Basel; exh. National Portrait Gallery, London).
Book Review
A Royal Renaissance Treasure and its Afterlives: The Royal Clock Salt
05/2024 | 1454 | 166
Pages: 531–533
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Keating, Jessica (Keating, Jessica)
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A Royal Renaissance Treasure and its Afterlives: The Royal Clock Salt Edited by Timothy Schroder and Dora Thornton. 142 pp. incl. 119 col. ills. (British Museum Press, London, 2021), £40. ISBN 978–0–86159–227–2 | :
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3. Royal Clock Salt, attributed to Pierre Mangot. Paris, c.1530–35. Gilded silver, enamel, ruby, garnet, pearl, shell cameo, agate and rock crystal, height 39.25cm; width 18.5cm. (The Goldsmiths’ Company, London).
Exhibition Review
The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England
01/2023 | 1438 | 165
Pages: 74-76
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Goldring, Elizabeth (Goldring, Elizabeth)
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10. Angel bearing a candlestick (one of a pair), by Benedetto da Rovezzano. 1524–29. Bronze, 101 by 50 by 33 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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11. Elizabeth I (Sieve Portrait), by Quentin Metsys the Younger. 1583. Oil on canvas, 124.5 by 91.5 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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12. Henry VIII, by Hans Holbein the Younger. c.1537. Oil on panel, 28 by 20 cm. (Museo Nacional Thyssen- Bornemisza, Madrid; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Exhibition Review
The Tudors: Passion, Power and Politics
08/2022 | 1433 | 164
Pages: 792-794
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Hearn, Karen (Hearn, Karen)
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The Tudors: Passion, Power and Politics Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 21st May–29th August | :
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5. Henry VIII, after Hans Holbein the Younger. c.1537. Oil on panel, 91.5 by 73.5 cm. (Victoria Art Gallery, Bath and North East Somerset Council; exh. Holburne Museum, Bath).
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6. Battle off the Isle of Wight, 4th August 1588. 1589. Pen, ink and watercolour on linen rag paper, 27 by 37 cm. (Courtesy National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth).
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7. Installation view of The Tudors: Passion, Power and Politics at Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 2022, showing the Westminster Tournament Roll, 1511 (The College of Arms, London).
Book Review
‘A Marvel to Behold’: Gold and Silver at the Court of Henry VIII
12/2021 | 1425 | 163
Pages: 1207-1209
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Crépin-Leblond, Thierry (Crépin-Leblond, Thierry; Leblond, Thierry Crépin-)
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‘A Marvel to Behold’: Gold and Silver at the Court of Henry VIII By Timothy Schroder. 398 pp. incl. 124 col. + 3 b. & w. ills. (Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2020), £45. ISNB 978–1–78327–507–6. | :
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3. Detail of the wine ceremony procession from Reproaches of Nathan to David. 1527. Tapestry. (Musée de la Renaissance, Château d’Écouen).
Book Review
The Inventory of King Henry VIII, Volume II: Textiles and Dress
08/2013 | 1325 | 155
Pages: 557-558
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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Book Review
Henry VIII and the Art of Majesty: Tapestries at the Tudor Court
06/2008 | 1263 | 150
Pages: 409-410
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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Henry VIII and the Art of Majesty: Tapestries at the Tudor Court | author: Campbell, Thomas P.
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56. Detail of The sacrifice of Isaac, from a ten-piece set of the History of Abraham, by the workshop of Willem de Kempeneer after a design attributed to Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, c.1541–43. Wool, silk, and gilt-metal wrapped thread, 488 by 792 cm. (Hampton Court Palace, East Molesley).
Article
School of Raphael Tapestries in the Collection of Henry VIII
02/1996 | 1115 | 138
Pages: 69-78
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Campbell, Tom (Campbell, Tom)
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10. The Triumph of Bacchus from Henry VIII's Antiques Set (Now Known as the Triumphs of the Gods), by an Unidentified Workshop, after a Design Attributed to Giovanni da Udine. c. 1540. Wool, Silk and Gilt Metallic Thread, 470 by 745 cm. (Her Majesty the Queen).
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11. Detail of Fig. 12 Photographed from the Back. [The Triumph of Hercules, from Henry VIII's Antiquities Set (Now Known as the Triumphs of the Gods), by an Unidentified Workshop, after a Design Attributed to Giovanni da Udine. c. 1540. Wool, Silk and Gilt Metallic Thread, 480 by 632 cm. (Her Majesty the Queen).]
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12. The Triumph of Hercules, from Henry VIII's Antiquities Set (Now Known as the Triumphs of the Gods), by an Unidentified Workshop, after a Design Attributed to Giovanni da Udine. c. 1540. Wool, Silk and Gilt Metallic Thread, 480 by 632 cm. (Her Majesty the Queen).
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13. Detail from Fig. 12 Photographed from the Back. [The Triumph of Hercules, from Henry VIII's Antiquities Set (Now Known as the Triumphs of the Gods), by an Unidentified Workshop, after a Design Attributed to Giovanni da Udine. c. 1540. Wool, Silk and Gilt Metallic Thread, 480 by 632 cm. (Her Majesty the Queen).]
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14. Unidentified Merchant or Weavers' Mark in Lower Right Selvedge of The Triumph of Hercules, Fig. 12. [The Triumph of Hercules, from Henry VIII's Antiquities Set (Now Known as the Triumphs of the Gods), by an Unidentified Workshop, after a Design Attributed to Giovanni da Udine. c. 1540. Wool, Silk and Gilt Metallic Thread, 480 by 632 cm. (Her Majesty the Queen).]
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4. The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, from Henry VIII's Acts of the Apostles Set. Unknown Workshop after a Cartoon by Raphael. c. 1540. Wool, Silk and Gilt Metallic Thread, 389 by 442 cm. (After Removal of Outer Borders). (Destroyed; Formerly Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin).
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5. The Conversion of Saul, from Henry VIII's Acts of the Apostles Set. Unidentified Workshop after a Cartoon by Raphael. c. 1540. Wool, Silk and Gilt Metallic Thread, 396 by 556 cm. (After Removal of Outer Borders). (Destroyed, Formerly Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin).
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6. The Sacrifice at Lystra, from Henry VIII's Acts of the Apostles Set. Unidentified Workshop after a Cartoon by Raphael. c. 1540. Wool, Silk and Metallic Thread, 396 by 589 cm. (After Removal of Outer Borders). (Destroyed, Formerly Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin).
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7. The Charge to St Peter, from Henry VIII's Acts of the Apostles Set. Unidentified Workshop after a Cartoon by Raphael. c. 1540. Wool, Silk, and Gilt Metallic Thread, 386 by 566 cm. (After Removal of Outer Borders). (Destroyed, Formerly Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin).
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8. The Charge to St Peter, from the Madrid Acts of the Apostles Set, by Jan van Tieghem's Workshop after a Cartoon by Raphael. c. 1550. Wool, Silk and Gilt Metallic Thread, 483 by 721 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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9. The Stoning of St Stephen, from Henry VIII's Acts of the Apostles Set, by an Unidentified Workshop after a Cartoon by Raphael. c. 1540. Wool, Silk and Gilt Metallic Thread, Dimensions Unknown. (Destroyed; Formerly Kasier Friedrich Museum, Berlin).
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A Royal Tudor Rock-Crystal and Silver-Gilt Vase
06/1995 | 1107 | 137
Pages: 356-366
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Schroder, Timothy (Schroder, Timothy)
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1. The French Royal Gold Cup. Paris, Late-Fourteenth Century, with English Sixteenth-Century Additions to the Stem. Gold with Enamel and Pearls, 23.5 cm. High. (British Museum, London).
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10. The Beaufort Cup. London, 1507 08. Silver-Gilt, Originally Set with Gems, 24.2 cm. High (Christ's College, Cambridge).
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11. Detail of Fig.2, Showing One of the Vertical Enamelled Straps, with Roses and Pansies.
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12. Vase in Fig.2 Photographed with Relics.
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13. The Leigh Cup. London, 1513-14. Silver-Gilt and Enamel, 40.7 cm. High (Mercers' Company, London).
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14. Vase. Probably Venice, Fourteenth Century, the Mounts Florence, c. 1460. Jasper with Silver-Gilt and Enamel Mounts, 21 cm. High. (Museo Degli Argenti, Florence).
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15. Detail of Fig.2, Showing the Cover of the Vase with Hallmark and Maker's Mark.
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2. Vase with Mounts, Hallmarked London, 1511-12. Rock-Crystal and Silver-Gilt with Coloured Enamelling, 32.3 cm. High (S. Lorenzo, Florence), Here Photographed Without Relics.
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3. Detail of Fig.2, Showing the Cover and Finial.
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4. Drawing of the Vase in Fig.2. Italian, Sixteenth Century. Pen and Ink with Wash. (Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence).
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5. The Howard Grace Cup. London, 1525-26. Ivory with Silver-Gilt Mounts, Set with Gems and Pearls, 30.5 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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6. Detail of Fig. 2, Showing the Scrolling Foliage Beneath the Crystal.
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7. Detail of Fig.2, Showing One of the Putti Holding an Engraved Scroll.
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8. Detail of Fig.2, Showing the Foot of the Vase with Applied Pomegranates.
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9. The Founder's Cup. London, 1515 16. Silver-Gilt, 19.6 cm. High (Corpus Christi College, Oxford).
Exhibition Review
Henry VIII at Greenwich. London
08/1991 | 1061 | 133
Pages: 562-563
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Howard, Maurice (Howard, Maurice)
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73. Designs for a Girdle Prayer Book and a Jewellery Casket, by Hans Holbein the Younger. c.1537. Ink with Washes on Paper, 7.9 by 5.9 cm.; 8.1 by 6 cm.; 11.5 by 7.9 cm.; 11.3 by 7.9 cm. (British Museum, London; Exh. National Maritime Museum, London).
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74. Sir Nicholas Carew, by Hans Holbein the Younger, Perhaps with Assistants. c.1528. Panel, 114 by 123 cm. (Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry Collection; Exh. National Maritime Museum, London).
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72. Charles V and Henry VIII. 16th Century. Panel, 90 by 60 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. National Maritime Museum, London).
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