The content creator took the stage on Feb. 16 as Anne Boleyn, one of King Henry XIII’s six wives, in the iconic musical ...
The Image of Anne Boleyn" at Hever Castle brings together portraits that reveal changing perceptions of the late queen.
A new analysis of the Hever Rose portrait suggests that the painter deliberately modified an existing template to showcase ...
A familiar portrait of Anne Boleyn has just yielded an unfamiliar secret. Infrared scanning and tree-ring dating suggest an Elizabethan artist deliberately altered the so-called “Hever Rose” portrait ...
A SECRET hidden beneath a 450-year-old painting of Anne Boleyn may reveal the truth about the doomed queen’s infamous “sixth finger”. Scientists have probed the famous ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Odds are, when you think of Anne Boleyn, the image that pops to mind if the one above: A late 16th century portrait which is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. No one really knows what Anne Boleyn actually looked like. After she was executed in 1536 (for treason, incest, adultery-anything, ...
Hidden Detail in an Anne Boleyn Portrait Challenges ‘Witchcraft’ Claims, Historians Say ...
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.
Research shows the painting may have been meant to counter claims she had extra fingers.
Scientific analysis of the famed Anne Boleyn portrait "Hever Rose" reveals the artist may have tried to visually rebut rumors about the queen to protect her legacy.
When Jean-Paul Marat’s killer, Charlotte Corday, was executed by guillotine in 1793, a man named Francois le Gros allegedly lifted her head and slapped both cheeks. Onlookers claimed that Corday’s ...