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Podcast Episode 100 (!): Henry VIII, Part Three

  • Writer: Accessible Art History
    Accessible Art History
  • Jan 19, 2024
  • 1 min read

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Before I dive into the usual information, I want to thank everyone for getting Accessible Art History: The Podcast to 100 episodes! I could have never imagined my little podcast would reach the audience it does and it's all thanks to my listeners, friends, and family. I am honored that so many of you listen and can't wait to see what the next 100 episodes bring!


Welcome back to Accessible Art History: The Podcast! In this episode of Crown and Canvas, we are continuing our journey through the life of Henry VIII.


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Portrait of Henry VIII

1530's, copy after Holbein original

Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

















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Jane Seymour

1530's, Hans Holbein

Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

















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Baby Edward VI

1538, Hans Holbein

Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
















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Anne of Cleves

1539, Hans Holbein

Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

















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Catherine Howard (?)

1540(?), Hans Holbein

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James V of Scotland

c. 1536 Corneille de Lyon

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Catherine Parr

c. late 16th century, William Scrots

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Sources










Henry VIII: The King and His Court by Alison Weir


The Wives of Henry VIII by Antonia Fraser

 
 
 

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