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Anne of Cleves, possibly c.1530s | Anne of cleves, Cleves, Tudor history

Portrait of Anne of Cleves that will feature in an upcoming exhibit entitled ‘Henry’s women’ that will be held at Hampton Court from the 10th April. The painting was recently printed in the BBC History Magazine although no details were given in regards to the identity of the painter or the date of the painting. However Hampton Court’s website states that the portrait is attributed to Barthel Bruyn, painted in the 1530s and is part of the collection of Trinity College, Cambridge. …

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Portrait of a Lady, perhaps Katherine Howard (1520-1542) | Hans holbein the younger, Anne of cleves, Hans holbein

This miniature is one of two extant versions of this subject in miniature by Holbein. The other version, in the Buccleuch Collection, can be traced back to Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, in whose collection it was engraved by Wenceslaus Hollar as an unnamed subject. The earliest likely reference to the present miniature in the Royal Collection is in the Inventory of goods recovered at the Restoration by Col. W. Hawley, 1660–61, where it may be identifiable as: ‘A small peice Inclineing of…

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Was Anne of Cleves really ugly? Re-creations Revealed. — RoyaltyNow | Anne of cleves, The tudor family, Cleves

Ugliest wife, or luckiest wife? Anne of Cleves is known to history as being the “ugly” fourth wife of King Henry VIII, but we have reasons to believe this is mostly a case of historical slander. Anne grew up in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of what is now Germany. She was the daughter of a

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Princess Anne of Cleves, 1530s | Anne of cleves, Cleves, Tudor dynasty

A portrait of Anne as princess of Cleves, attributed to Barthel Bruyn, and painted in the 1530s. It is currently (April 09) part of an exhibit on Henry's wives at Hampton Court, so it's identification seems well supported and accepted. Oil on panel. Collection of Trinity College, Cambridge. © The Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge

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Gods and Foolish Grandeur: Bride, unwanted - the portrait of Anne of Cleves by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1539 | Anne of cleves, Hans holbein the younger, Cleves

Anne of Cleves (German: Anna von Kleve; 28 June or 22 September 1515, Düsseldorf - 16 July 1557, London), queen of England from 6 January to 12 July 1540 as the fourth wife of King Henry VIII. The second daughter of John III Duke of Cleves, little is known of her before 1527 when, at the age of eleven, she became betrothed to the son of the Duke of Lorraine; the betrothal was cancelled eight years later. Henry VIII desired a political alliance with Anne's brother, William, who was a leader…

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Alexander Markus Bleicher on Instagram: "•KLEVISCHE•KLEIDERZIER• Renaissance Style Ouches inspired by Hans Holbei… | Anne de cleves, Hans holbein, Rei henrique viii

Alexander Markus Bleicher on Instagram: "•KLEVISCHE•KLEIDERZIER• Renaissance Style Ouches inspired by Hans Holbein's painting of Anna von Kleve - in English Anne of Cleves, fourth wife of King Henry VIII. Gold coloured sew-on ouches with faceted crystal pastes in intense ruby-red and jet-black & natural freshwater pearls. Diameter of the ouches: 25mm •=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•= •|MASTER JAKOBUS|• •=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•= The •KLEVISCHE•KLEIDERZIER• found new regal homes in Austria and the United…

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