A portrait of Anne Boleyn held by the National Portrait Gallery may have been painted to show major similarities between Henry VIII’s second wife and their daughter, who became Elizabeth I.
Anne Boleyn’s face has been copied so many times that it can feel more legend than person. Now, new research on one of her most famous portraits suggests the painter was doing more than recording a ...
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